fateful
英 [ˈfeɪtfl]
美 [ˈfeɪtfl]
adj. 对未来有重大(负面)影响的
Collins.1 / BNC.14139 / COCA.12405
牛津词典
adj.
- 对未来有重大(负面)影响的
having an important, often very bad, effect on future events- She looked back now to that fateful day in December.
她现在回顾十二月里那决定性的一天。
- She looked back now to that fateful day in December.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (行为或时刻)有重大影响的(常指负面影响),决定性的
If an action or a time when something happened is described asfateful, it is considered to have an important, and often very bad, effect on future events.- It was a fateful decision, one which was to break the Government.
这是一项将会让政府垮台的重大决定。
- It was a fateful decision, one which was to break the Government.
双语例句
- This step involved many fateful consequences.
这一步骤带来了许多严重的后果。 - That fateful autumn has led many to rethink the relationship between business and society.
那个决定命运的秋季,让许多人重新思考企业和社会之间的关系。 - The judge pronounced the fateful words.
法官宣布了决定命运的判决。 - Two assassination attempts happened on that fateful day.
在那灾难的一天,发生了两回暗杀。 - Ben-Gurion's appearance on the stage of Jewish history came about at a fateful hour for our people.
本-古里安在犹太历史中的出现是我们的一个重要时刻。 - By coincidence, an actress came late that fateful day.
巧合的是,一名女演员在很关键的一天迟到了。 - And now this fateful interview had come to a close.
这次命运恢关的会见此时已接近尾声。 - And so to the fateful day of the election.
于是就这样到了命运攸关的选举日。 - It was months after that fateful summer afternoon before Jimmy was able to return to work.
那个灾难性的夏日午后过后,又过了几个月,吉米才返回自己的工作岗位。 - Your lack of support will be fatal to my campaign, so your support is a fateful one.
缺少你的支持将对我的竞选产生致命的影响,所以你的支持是决定性的。
