futility的意思和读音

futility

: [fjuˈtɪləti] : [fjuːˈtɪləti]

n.

futilities  

n.usefulness

n.uselessness,ineffectiveness,vainness,senselessness

n.1.,2.3.

n.1.a lack of purpose, importance, or effectiveness

1. filth n. futility n. futile a. ...

2. hostility futility civility ...

3. 〖 futileeffort;fruitlesslabor〗 futility;makeafutileeffort〗 〖 only〗 ...

4. pragmatism futility irritate 使 ...

5.》(Futility

6. furnance n. futility n. glassy adj. ...

7. fulsome adj futility n galvanize v ...

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1.As in the war museum, the moment is revelatory. It makes me realise with sudden clarity the futility of the whole US venture in Vietnam.

2.It was as important to him as it was to them to underscore the horror and futility of it.

3.Before I could come to any conclusion it occurred to me that my speech or my silence, indeed any action of mine, would be a mere futility.

4.You don't seem to understand the futility of trying to prepare for such a difficult examination in only three months.

5.I can well understand that everyone will be profoundly impressed with the utter futility of this sort of dilettantism.

6.So I tell you this, and insist on it in the Lord, that you must no longer live as the Gentiles do, in the futility of their thinking.

7.All this and much more has to be said to demonstrate the futility of all the allegedly scientific achievements of Marx.

8.It seemed to her a ridiculous armada of tubs jostling in futility.

9.It was much more than an exercise in futility. It was an act of bravery and nobility.

10.It ceases to be that exercise in detachment and passion which crowns the splendor and futility of a man's life.