hell-bent 英 ['helb'ent]   美 ['helb'ent]

hell-bent

hell-bent  英 ['helb'ent] 美 ['helb'ent]

adj. 拼命的;固执的 

I moved to New York City, hell-bent on stardom. 我搬到了纽约,拼命表演。
China, which will get market economy status in 2016 in any case, is still hell-bent on removing any anti-dumping risk against its firms. 无论如何,中国将于2016年获得市场经济地位,但它仍拼命地消除任何针对其企业的反倾销风险。

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  • adj. 拼命的;固执的
  • 1. I moved to New York City, hell-bent on stardom.

    我搬到了纽约,拼命表演。

  • 2. China, which will get market economy status in 2016 in any case, is still hell-bent on removing any anti-dumping risk against its firms.

    无论如何,中国将于2016年获得市场经济地位,但它仍拼命地消除任何针对其企业的反倾销风险。

  • 3. No wonder Hollywood studios and broadcasters are hell-bent not to hand similar power to anyone else—and particularly not Jobs.

    难怪好莱坞电影公司和广播公司要拼命阻止把相似的权力交给其他任何人—尤其是不给乔布斯。

ˌhell-ˈbent / ; NAmE / adjective hell-benton sth/on doing sth determined to do sth even though the results may be bad 不顾一切地(做某事) He seems hell-bent on drinking himself to death. 他一个劲地喝酒,似乎命都不要了。 ˌhell-ˈbent / ; NAmE /
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