fatalistic

美 [ˌfetə'lɪstɪk]
  • adj. 宿命论的
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fatalistic (adj.)
"savoring of fatalism," 1757, from fatalist + -ic.
1. People we spoke to today were really rather fatalistic about what'sgoing to happen.
今天和我们交谈的人对将会发生的事情都表现得相当听天由命。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He gave a fatalistic shrug. " Bad luck , " he said to Hagen.
他显得有点无可奈何的样子,耸 耸肩.

来自教父部分

3. He seemed both rueful and fatalistic about his prospective eminence.
他对自己将担任的要职,似乎抱着一种既郁郁不乐,又听天由命的情绪.

来自辞典例句

4. Ev'ry street lamp seems to best a fatalistic warning.
每一盏灯似提醒一切由命运注定.

来自互联网

5. I think you have to be fatalistic when evaluating these things.
我想当你对这些事情进行评估时必须宿命一点.

来自互联网