fatalistic 美[ˌfetə'lɪstɪk]  

fatalistic

fatalistic  美[ˌfetə'lɪstɪk]

adj. 宿命论的 

Recent research on warfare and aggression seems, at first glance, to support this fatalistic conclusion. 乍看起来,最近有关战争和侵略的研究似乎支持这一宿命论的观点。
But my fatalistic interpretation of the start of our story was at least proof of one thing: that I was in love with Chloe. 但是对于我们故事开端的宿命论诠释至少证实了一件事,那就是我爱上了克洛艾。

  • Use the adjective fatalistic to describe someone who believes outcomes are determined in advance and can't be changed. If you think there’s no way you can pass your math exam and studying won’t change anything, then you’re fatalistic.
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  • adj. 宿命论的
  • 1. Recent research on warfare and aggression seems, at first glance, to support this fatalistic conclusion.

    乍看起来,最近有关战争和侵略的研究似乎支持这一宿命论的观点。

  • 2. But my fatalistic interpretation of the start of our story was at least proof of one thing: that I was in love with Chloe.

    但是对于我们故事开端的宿命论诠释至少证实了一件事,那就是我爱上了克洛艾。

  • 3. Subsequent interviews found these fatalistic kids engaged in more risky behavior than more optimistic kids.

    随后的采访中发现,持宿命论的孩子比其他孩子更容易以身犯险。

  • fatalistic (adj.) "savoring of fatalism," 1757, from fatalist + -ic.
fa·tal·is·tic / ˌfeɪtəˈlɪstɪk ; NAmE ˌfeɪtəˈlɪstɪk / adjective showing a belief in fateand feeling that you cannot control events or stop them from happening 宿命论的;听天由命的 fa·tal·is·tic·al·ly / ˌfeɪtəˈlɪstɪkəli ; NAmE ˌfeɪtəˈlɪstɪkəli / adverb fa·tal·is·tic / ˌfeɪtəˈlɪstɪk ; NAmE ˌfeɪtəˈlɪstɪk / fa·tal·is·tic·al·ly / ˌfeɪtəˈlɪstɪkəli ; NAmE ˌfeɪtəˈlɪstɪkəli /
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