futile的意思和读音

futile

: [ˈfjut(ə)l] : [ˈfjuːtaɪl]

adj.

adj.useful

adj.useless,pointless,fruitless,unsuccessful,vain

futileadj.

1.having no purpose because there is no chance of success

a futile attempt/exercise/gesture

Their efforts to revive him were futile.使

It would be futile to protest.

My appeal proved futile.

adj.1.,2.();3.(),

adj.1.unsuccessful, or useless

1. futility n. futile a. lean vi. ...

2. fume n. futile a. , garlic n. ...

3. fertile ; futile - heroine ; ...

4. fuss futile future ...

5. fury futile H hairdressing ...

6. kinema futile piece ...

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1.In the end the wait was futile as I was not granted permission to see my client at least not on this trip.

2.To try to solve the world's problem without solving your individual problem is futile, utterly empty, because you and I make up the world.

3.It would therefore be futile to attempt to see or photograph the interference pattern resulting from two light bulbs.

4.Hope is not the futile wait for wishes to be fulfilled. Guide the creation of your destiny but be aware that it won't be as you dreamed.

5.English resistance was futile as he took control of England and his reign would begin.

6.Trying to determine which one is "better" is entirely subjective, and ultimately futile.

7.Mr Blair, a Catholic convert, said faith was a force for good and it was "futile" to attempt to drive it out.使

8.Indeed, it's as futile as trying to counter a daily Big Mac diet and a pack-a-day smoking habit with a daily jog, scientists say.(BigMac)

9.The curse inflicted upon the citizens was that of futile hope, as each knew in their hearts that these places were far beyond their reach.

10.Trying to impose hard and fast limits on reserve accumulation would be both futile and undesirable.