英 [duːmd] 美 [duːmd]
adj. 注定的,命定的;注定要失败的
v. 宣告……必然毁灭;使有不幸的必然结果(doom 的过去分词)
doomed /duːmd/ TEM8
形容词 If something is doomed to happen, or if you are doomed to a particular state, something unpleasant is certain to happen, and you can do nothing to prevent it. 注定的
Their plans seemed doomed to failure.
看起来,他们的计划注定要失败。
形容词 Someone or something that is doomed is certain to fail or be destroyed. 注定要失败的
I used to pour time and energy into projects that were doomed from the start.
过去我总是将时间和精力投入到一些从一开始就注定要失败的项目上。
marked for certain death
the black spot told the old sailor he was doomed
in danger of the eternal punishment of hell
同义词: cursed / damned / unredeemed / unsaved
marked by or promising bad fortune
their business venture was doomed from the start
同义词: ill-fated / ill-omened / ill-starred / unlucky
世界末日,(上帝的)最后审判日;末日审判(=last judgement)
毁灭金属
DOOM三维游戏软体
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...4次比武赤军仅得1胜3和的日常记载,阵中球员心思方面受到必然的感化,本轮(Round)作主寻事志在必得的热刺,赤军劫数难逃(Doomed)。声势方面,先锋格伦庄臣(Johnson)和另一位后防线小将马田基利均因伤倦勤。
我想和你一起去寻找我己方多年都不曾了解的成功的秘诀,这个人命中注定(Doomed)是飞人。
恐惧在劫难逃(Doomed),生活就像海洋,只有坚强的人才能到达彼岸。今夕何夕,见此良人。
注定的;命定的
The attempt was doomed to failure.
这项尝试注定失败。
Their plans seemed doomed to failure.
看起来,他们的计划注定要失败。
The marriage was doomed from the start.
这桩婚姻从一开始就注定要破裂。
President Tyler stood up. "Give me your hand on that," he said, "and I will say to you that Henry Clay is a doomed man from this hour."
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He sliced through the treacherous Golden Eagle and Abyss sections that had doomed many others in a driving blizzard.
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However,critics warn that without freedom of expression, reconciliation is doomed to failure.
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An attempt to get Mr Reeves' diseased remaining kidney to work was also doomed.
But the work-rule rigidities of industrywide unions have doomed many an American job, notably in steel and autos.
Or are they doomed to decline and die, eventually to be replaced by disruptive new upstarts?
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