fateful的意思和读音

fateful

: [ˈfeɪtfəl] : [ˈfeɪtf(ə)l]

adj.

adj.insignificant,lucky

adj.critical,momentous,important,significant,crucial

fatefuladj.

1.having an important, often very bad, effect on future events

She looked back now to that fateful day in December.

adj.1.,,2.3.

adj.1.a fateful action, event, or time is one that has an important and usually bad effect on what happens in the future2.predetermined or controlled by fate3.prefiguring what is to come, especially something disastrous

1. fatal fateful fleshly ...

2. fated, 宿 fateful, infanta, ...

3. fate control power fateful father absence ...

4. fatalism n. 宿 fateful adj. , fatuous adj. ...

5.宿 plucky fateful 宿 gruelling 使 ...

6. fatalism n. 宿 fateful adj. , fatuous adj. ...

7. fastidious adj. fateful adj. fathom v. ...

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1.But he revealed that Muntazer had told him he had pre-scripted at least one line ahead of the fateful press conference.,Zaidi

2.It was fall 2000, and Wolovitz felt a bit stunned himself as the fateful words tumbled out of his mouth.2000

3.Then from her pocket would come forth printed copies of that fateful composition, and my ears begin to redden and tingle.

4.Had a few, fateful mutations changed an innocuous chimp virus into a human killer?

5.When that fateful day ended, tens of thousands had been killed, and the lives of the survivors would be changed forever.

6.He made the fateful decision to re-cross Poland and Lithuania and strike directly at Moscow via Smolensk.穿

7.Under the name "democratic centralism" it has had a fateful influence on the forms that Socialism and Communism took in the 20th century.20

8.It was a fateful description of the new reality, creating the likelihood of an overreaction.

9.Maybe I can understand all that , but what a mortal sin it is to cheer for all the innocent souls we lost on that fateful day .

10.that fateful meeting of the U. N. when. . . it declared war on North Korea- Saturday Rev; the fatal day of the election finally arrived.——《》;