柯林斯詞典destined /?d?st?nd/ 1. ADJ If something is destined to happen or if someone is destined to behave in a particular way, that thing seems certain to happen or be done. 注定的 Any economic strategy based on a weak dollar is destined to fail. 任何基於疲軟的美元之上的經(jīng)濟策略都注定會失敗。2. ADJ If someone is destined for a particular place, or if goods are destined for a particular place, they are travelling toward that place or will be sent to that place. 去往某地的[v-link ADJ 'for' n] ...products destined for Saudi Arabia. …運往沙特阿拉伯的産品。 返回 destined劍橋詞典 destined adjective (PURPOSE) intended (for a particular purpose ) 用於(特定目的)的 The money was destined for the relief of poverty , but was diverted by corrupt officials . 這些資金是用於救濟窮人的,卻被腐敗的官員挪用了。 These cars are destined for the European market . 這些汽車是爲歐洲市場生産的。 destined adjective (PLACE) travelling or being sent to somewhere 前往(某地)的;發(fā)往(某地)的 Customs officers have seized nearly a ton of heroin destined for New York. 海關(guān)官員繳獲了將近一噸要發(fā)往紐約的海洛因。 destined adjective (FUTURE) controlled by fate , and not by humans 命中注定的,命運決定的 She is destined for an extremely successful career . 她的事業(yè)注定會非常成功。 [ 動詞後麪接一個帶to的不定式 ] These plans are destined to fail . 這些計劃注定要失敗。 [ 詞或詞組後麪接一個that從句 ] Do you think it was destined that we should one day meet ? 你認爲我們注定是會見麪的嗎? 返回 destined