fate
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命运, 宿命
the power that some people believe controls everything that occurs and that is inevitable
- She believed in the power of fate to guide her life's journey, trusting that everything happens for a reason.
她相信命运的力量可以引导她的人生旅程,相信一切事情的发生都有原因。
- Despite their best efforts, they felt powerless against the dictates of fate.
尽管他们尽了最大努力,他们还是感到对命运的指令无能为力。
- The ancient Greeks believed that fate was determined by the gods, shaping the destinies of mortals.
古希腊人相信命运是由众神决定的,塑造了凡人的命运。
- He pondered the concept of fate, wondering if it was predestined or subject to free will.
他思考了命运的概念,想知道它是注定的还是受自由意志支配的。
- In literature, characters often grapple with the idea of fate, questioning whether they can alter their destinies.
在文学中,人物常常与命运的概念作斗争,质疑他们是否能改变自己的命运。
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命运, 宿命
an unavoidable outcome or predetermined course of events
- He accepted his fate with quiet resignation.
他平静地接受了自己的命运。
- The hero’s fate was written in the stars.
英雄的命运写在星星上。
- No one can outrun their fate forever.
没有人能永远逃脱自己的命运。
- The ship’s fate was sealed when the storm struck.
当风暴来袭时,这艘船的命运就已注定。
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命运, 宿命
an unavoidable and often unfavorable result or end, shaped by forces beyond one's control
- The company’s fate was determined by a sudden economic downturn.
公司的命运是由突然的经济衰退决定的。
- Her fate was to live quietly in the countryside, far from the world she once knew.
她的命运是在远离她曾经认识的世界的乡村安静地生活。
- No matter how hard he tried, his fate seemed to lead him back to the same mistakes.
无论他多么努力,他的命运似乎总是让他回到同样的错误。
- The fate of the ancient ruins was to be lost to time and neglect.
古代遗迹的命运是被时间和忽视所遗忘。
- They could do nothing to escape the fate awaiting them in the distant future.
他们无法做任何事情来逃避在遥远的未来等待着他们的命运。