fatalistic

英[ˌfeɪtəˈlɪstɪk]
美[ˌfeɪtəˈlɪstɪk]

基本释义

adj.
宿命论的

词性变化

实用例句

People we spoke to today were really rather fatalistic about what'sgoing to happen.

今天和我们交谈的人对将会发生的事情都表现得相当听天由命。

柯林斯例句

He gave a fatalistic shrug. " Bad luck , " he said to Hagen.

他显得有点无可奈何的样子,耸 耸肩.

教父部分

He seemed both rueful and fatalistic about his prospective eminence.

他对自己将担任的要职,似乎抱着一种既郁郁不乐,又听天由命的情绪.

辞典例句

Ev'ry street lamp seems to best a fatalistic warning.

每一盏灯似提醒一切由命运注定.

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That same positively fatalistic approach has strengthened him these last six weeks.

而同样是这种积极的宿命论令他在这六个星期更加坚强.

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Every street lamp seems to beat a fatalistic warning.

每一盏灯似乎提醒一切由命运注定.

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The sea as an inscrutable force behind life reflects his fatalistic and depressing life attitude.

海象征生活背后的那种不可思议的力量,则反映了作者带有宿命论色彩的人生观.

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Nevertheless, it's hard to ignore his fatalistic tone when he talks about the music business.

然而, 不得不提的是彭磊在谈到中国音乐产业时语气中透出的宿命感.

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Every street lamp seems to beat a fatalistic warning. Someone mutters and a street lamp gutters.

街上的每柱灯都像是在发出宿命的警讯. 有人在喃喃低语,不远处有盏灯,闪烁微光,欲灭.

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Karma is not fatalistic or predetermined. Karma means our ability to create and to change.

业并不是宿命和命定,而是指我们有创造和改变的能力.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. believing in or inclined to fatalism;

    "a fatalist person"

  • 2. relating to or implying fatalism;

    "fatalistic thinking"

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