destine
英 ['destɪn]
美 ['dɛstɪn]
英文詞源
- destine (v.)
- c. 1300, from Old French destiner (12c.), from Latin destinare "make fast or firm, establish" (see destination). Originally in English of the actions of deities, fate, etc. Of human choices or actions, from early 16c. Related: Destined.
雙語例句
- 1. Induct electric power cable , shell up the destine length.
- 引入電力電纜, 在預定長度剝開.
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- 2. The cigarette love with match, destine to be hurt.
- 香煙愛上火柴, 就注定被傷害.
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- 3. She feel she be destine to be unhappy for the rest of her life.
- 她認為她命中注定餘生不會再有快樂.
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