destiny 的定义
plural des·ti·nies.
- something that is to happen or has happened to a particular person or thing; lot or fortune.
- the predetermined, usually inevitable or irresistible, course of events.
- the power or agency that determines the course of events.
- this power personified or represented as a goddess.
- the Destinies, the Fates.
destiny 近义词
fate
destiny 的近义词 42 个
- circumstance
- future
- inevitability
- intention
- objective
- prospect
- moirai
- afterlife
- break
- breaks
- certainty
- conclusion
- condition
- constellation
- cup
- design
- doom
- expectation
- finality
- foreordination
- fortune
- happenstance
- hereafter
- horoscope
- intent
- karma
- kismet
- lot
- luck
- ordinance
- portion
- predestination
- predetermination
- serendipity
- course of events
- divine decree
- the stars
- way the ball bounces
- way the cookie crumbles
- what is written
- wheel of fortune
- world to come
destiny 的反义词 8 个
更多destiny例句
- We’re trying to sort of take destiny into our own hands with the RFP process by making it as actionable as possible.
- Going into the weekend, seven playoff spots were still up for grabs, with several teams controlling their own destiny.
- Long ago in another century, Sigmund Freud declared “biology is destiny.”
- The Giants control their own destiny as the leaders of the NFC East, while the Cardinals suffered a costly loss to the NFC West rival Rams last week.
- The vision was for AT&T to “control its destiny” by owning “a big portfolio of premium content,” as former CEO Randall Stephenson explained to Fortune in 2019.
- Couple walked towards the opposite end of the dungeon, where she previously played with Destiny.
- Thirty-seven years later, that destiny remains largely unattained.
- Without the community, the ultimate destiny of any preservation project, no matter how ambitious, will be short-lived.
- Laylah and her older sister, Destiny, attended the school affiliated with Our Lady of Good Hope Roman Catholic Church.
- According to Campbell, every hero encounters a wise mystic who helps him embrace his destiny.
- There her destiny would be played out, there and in the land of which London was the beating heart.
- The economic destiny of a region is greatly influenced by its natural resources as well as by its location.
- And Isabel's very strength alarmed him, the more so as he felt her subtle fingers among the leaves of his new destiny.
- He did not take his new work seriously, although he had no presentiment of his future destiny.
- Her singular destiny had imparted something strange to her appearance, which gave her, however, only an added charm.