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单词

fateful

读音
ˈfeɪtfl
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释义

adj. 重大的;决定性的;宿命的

例句

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。
It was a fateful decision, one which was to break the Government.
那是一项重大的决定,一个将使政府垮台的决定。
He gave a detailed account of what happened on the fateful night.
他对那个决定命运的夜晚所发生的事情做了一个详细的报道。

强化记忆

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So that's what I did.And with that fateful decisionbegan a four-year commitment,
he could alter mountains and draw streams from dry rock.No bridle could contain him— until one fateful day.Bellerophon, prince of the Greek city-state of Corinth,
Winston Churchill once defined civilizationin a lecture he gave in the fateful year of 1938.And I think these words really nail it:
the story revolves around fraternal twins Rahel and Estha,who are separated for 23 years after the fateful few dozen hoursin which their cousin drowns, their mother’s illicit affair is revealed,
whose rays had long warmed her crops.Indeed, when Helios drew his golden chariot across the sky that fateful day,he saw what happened— and he knew of the deal.
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大学,专升本-自考,专四专八,其他

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大学英语四级近六年,广东专插本英语近十二年,专八真题近十五年,经济学人(The Economist)