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v.
(動詞)
- vt. 注定; 判定 condemn sb to some fate
n.
(名詞)
- [U]厄運,劫數 a terrible fate; unavoidable destruction or death
Noun:
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an unpleasant or disastrous destiny;
"everyone was aware of the approaching doom but was helpless to avoid it"
"that's unfortunate but it isn't the end of the world"
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decree or designate beforehand;
"She was destined to become a great pianist"
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pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law;
"He was condemned to ten years in prison"
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make certain of the failure or destruction of;
"This decision will doom me to lose my position"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The dictator met his doom after ten years of rule.
獨裁者主宰了二十年終於完蛋了。
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The slightest miscalculations in trajectory can spell doom for a successful space mission .
對軌道、的不起眼的計算出來腳本錯誤可不可以意思著對完美的空間站釣魚任務的滅頂之災。
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She had then offered him the chance to baffle his doom.
在當時她向他出示克服噩運的時候。
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The doom which I have passed upon her is irrevocable
我對她下的裁定沒有能維持的。
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Next we took a mine cart ride, a la Temple of Doom.
小編玩得下某個該游戲是死亡者之廟的礦車旅行酒店住宿。
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He's sent you and your dead knights to meet their doom,Darion.
他是將你對你的傷亡騎士吧們滲透到滅亡,達里安!
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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Everyone is doomed to die.
每人都要難道要死了的。
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The prisoner was doomed to death.
那名犯人叛刑死刑犯。
用作動詞 (v.)
充當及物詞組
S+~+ n./pron.
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Bad weather doomed the crops.
壞天汽命中注定了莊稼要歉收。
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The action doomed his efforts.
這個行動計劃已經注定他的勤奮要出現未知錯誤。
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The plan was doomed by their refusal to give it any financial support.
因此我們說服索取其它支助,該項目冥冥中注定要驗證失敗。
用作名詞 (n.)
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The report on our economic situation is full of doom and gloom.
我英文針對企業經濟社會情況的該報告,填滿了可笑無助和情緒低落的調子。
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In the room there was a sense of Hitler's doom having been sealed.
在空間里,基本上都是人人都決定希特勒開始劫數鎖情。
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He revised the whole code of Anglo-Saxon law, and compiled a new book of dooms.
出至: J. Lingard
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There the equall Judge..dooms each voice aright.
源自: P. Fletcher
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用作動詞 (v.)
- doom to (v.+prep.)
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注定; 判定 condemn sb to some fate
doom sb/sth to sth
The court doomed the accused to a long term of imprisonment.
法庭判處被告長期監禁。
All wrongdoers are doomed to come to grief.
一切為非作歹的人都注定沒有好下場。
From the start, the plan was doomed to failure.
這個計劃從一開始就注定要失敗。
The criminal was doomed to death.
罪犯被判死刑。
用作動詞 (v.)
~+副詞
~+介詞
用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
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v. (動詞)
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doom的基本意思是“命中注定”,指勢必要遭受無情的力量所強加的、無法逃避的懲罰; 也可指司法機關對行為不當或犯有錯誤的人的“判決”。
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doom只用作及物動詞,通常接名詞或代詞作賓語,可用于被動結構。
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doom的過去分詞doomed可用如形容詞,在句中作表語,表示“命中注定的”。
n. (名詞)
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doom指一個人注定要遇到的結局或狀況,尤指難以逃脫的厄運。
- destiny,fate,lot,doom,luck,fortune
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- 這些名詞均有“命運”或“運氣”之意。
- destiny普通用詞,側重預先注定的命運,對未來命運的美好憧憬。
- fate較莊嚴用詞,多指不幸的命運,暗示不可避免,令人畏懼和人的意志無法改變,宿命論色彩較濃。
- lot多指偶然的運氣或終身遭受的不幸命運。
- doom指最終的,常常是災難性或毀滅性的命運,隱含不可避免的意味。
- luck普通日常用詞,指好的或壞的運氣,尤多指好運氣,有時也指成功或愉快的結局。
- fortune普通用詞,指由機會或運氣來決定的一種命運,如暗示一種比fate好的運氣或一種愉快的未來。
- sentence,condemn,judge,convict,doom
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- 這些動詞均含有“判決、宣判”之意。
- sentence法律用詞,指根據罪犯所犯罪行的輕重而宣判處罰。
- condemn指法院對審理結束的案件做出的定罪判刑。
- judge指對案件作出審理判決,但判決內容較籠統,不如sentence和condemn使用廣泛。
- convict法律用詞,指審判后判定有罪,但未作最后判決。
- doom書面用詞,指鄭重他宣判某人有罪。
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