be doomed to
基本解釋
- 注定;注定要
英漢例句
- But Canadians may be doomed to vote again, if not this autumn then next year.
但加拿大人卻注定要進(jìn)行這次大選,即使不是在今秋,也會(huì)是在明年。 - Too many "I must be liked" yes men, and your business could be doomed to mediocrity.
太多“我一定要招人喜愛(ài)”的好好先生了,你的業(yè)務(wù)注定會(huì)趨于平庸。 - No one wants to be doomed to repeating the same actions when they are not really working (some definition of madness here).
如果人們不愿意做那些注定要重復(fù)的工作,說(shuō)明他們并不是真正地在工作(有些瘋狂的定義)。 - He could have added: If it isn't changed, Japan itself may be doomed to economic mediocrity.
FORBES: Opiate of the masses - Unless investors are willing to pay for objective advice, they may be doomed to receive bad advice.
FORBES: Pension Consultant Shenanigans (September 4, 2004 ) - But without a star to keep the earth warm, other forms of life would be doomed to a chilly death.
ECONOMIST: To the ends of the earth
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- be doomed to do 會(huì)注定要做;是被注定的做;注定要做
- Be doomed to fail 注定要失敗
- to be doomed to 注定失敗
- be doomed to be 注定
- be doomed to failure 注定失敗