美 [bi duːmd tu]
注定:表示某种不可避免的命运或结果。
命中注定:表示某种事情或结果在命运中早已注定。
... be doomed to 注定 crack of doom 最后审判日的号声 go to one's doom 走向死亡(或毁灭) ...
... scarcely adv. 几乎不;几乎不克不及 be doomed to 注定要 lean out 探身进来 ...
... be fed up with 受够了,厌烦 be doomed to 注定会 commence with 以 ...
... feel obliged to 义无反顾 be doomed to 命中注定 confront with 面临 ...
注定;注定要
Choice, will be doomed to loneliness.
选择了,便注定了孤独。
If we stare at outside, we wil be doomed to admire Occident trucks.
如果眼睛死盯着外面,我们注定会对欧美卡车羡慕不已。
But Canadians may be doomed to vote again, if not this autumn then next year.
但加拿大人却注定要进行这次大选,即使不是在今秋,也会是在明年。
He could have added: If it isn't changed, Japan itself may be doomed to economic mediocrity.
Unless investors are willing to pay for objective advice, they may be doomed to receive bad advice.
So could this good tree gone bad be doomed to a hopeless place?