doomed的意思和读音

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doom

: [dum] : [duːm]

v.()

n.

dooms  dooming  doomed  

v.+n.spell doom

n.fate,destiny,lot,kismet,portion

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v.1.,2.,()

n.1.a bad event, usually death, destruction, or complete failure, that will happen in the future and cannot be avoided

v.1.to make someone or something certain to fail, be destroyed, be extremely unhappy, etc.

1. dongle n. doomed a . dredge v . ( ) ...

2. donor n. doomed adj. dormant adj. ...

3. 29、Love Spent More Pathetic Goodbye 30、Doomed 31、Patricia

4. distress doomed dormant ...

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6. donor n. doomed adj. dormant adj. ...

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1.Examples of justice denied do not mean that this noble enterprise is doomed to fail.

2.The ship Pequod is named for an extinct New England Indian tribe; thus the name suggests that the boat is doomed to destruction.“

3.Or was it a product only a Googler could love, doomed from the start?Google

4.If you're spending money as if it was your money and nobody else has a right to tell you what to do with it, your relationship is doomed.

5.Everyone knew that the Axis were pretty much doomed, so if you were a country like Italy or Japan you had no logical reason to join to Axis.

6.As a woman, once you fall in love with someone married, no matter how much the man loves you, you are doomed to end up with tragedy.

7.Ireland is doomed to fiscal stringency for decades, given its poor growth prospects, at least in comparison with its Tiger years.),

8.Irma: Sara reminds me of a little deer Papa brought home once. I looked after it, but it died. Mama always said it was doomed.鹿

9.But it may have been a typical 'bear-market rally' doomed to fall flat on its face.”,

10.It seems as if people were doomed to disappointment the moment they bought the product.仿