柯林斯詞典doom /du?m/ (dooming,doomed,dooms) 1. N-UNCOUNT Doom is a terrible future state or event which you cannot prevent. 厄運(yùn) ...his warnings of impending doom. …他對(duì)即將到來的厄運(yùn)發(fā)出的警告。2. N-UNCOUNT If you have a sense or feeling of doom, you feel that things are going very badly and are likely to get even worse. 悲觀 Why are people so full of gloom and doom? 人們的心里為什么滿是悲觀失望?3. V-T If a fact or event dooms someone or something to a particular fate, it makes certain that they are going to suffer in some way. 注定 That argument was the turning point for their marriage, and the one which doomed it to failure. 那次爭(zhēng)吵是他們婚姻的一個(gè)轉(zhuǎn)折點(diǎn),它注定了他們婚姻的失敗。 返回 doom劍橋詞典death , destruction , or any very bad situation that cannot be avoided 死亡;毀滅;厄運(yùn) A sense of doom hung over the entire country . 整個(gè)國(guó)家都籠罩在厄運(yùn)降臨的氣氛之中。 The newspapers are always full of doom and gloom (= bad news and unhappiness) these days . 如今報(bào)紙上總是報(bào)道一些不幸的新聞消息。 返回 doom