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Definition of destiny in English: destinynounPlural destinies ˈdɛstɪniˈdɛstɪni 1The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future. 不可避免要发生的事,注定了要发生的事 she was unable to control her own destiny 她无法控制自己的命运。 Example sentencesExamples - Certainly the holder of that office, competent or otherwise, seems to control the destinies of us all.
- With international tensions relaxed, their destinies are uncertain and their loyalties up for grabs to the highest bidder.
- We must seize control of our own economic destinies as far as possible.
- First Nations must have the right to control their own destinies, he said.
- It prolongs and intensifies the trauma already experienced by children who have little or no control over their destinies.
- Could the message here be that God controls all of our destinies and no one religion is better than another religion?
- The very destinies of future generations can be changed right here for eternity, I think.
- They would know that in future the destinies of all its citizens would be entirely in their own hands.
- The respondents took to themselves the complete control over the bodies and destinies of the rescuees.
- The intricate events and various destinies interplay into a complicated story.
- He thought the iron wire that controlled our destinies was temperament.
- A decade later the vision would be modified to reflect the glories of a bygone era, and the tragedies of interrupted lives and unfulfilled destinies.
- Atropos is the name of one of the Fates, mythical beings who controlled the destinies of humans.
- My father and his buddies were those guys on the front lines trying to control their own destinies.
- Dare one hope that those in charge of our destinies after elections will appreciate the necessity?
- The plan after the dissolution was that all people would be entirely independent and in control of their own destinies.
- The forces of nature take us from being able to control our own lives, our own destinies.
- Your destiny, and the destinies of those who will come after you, must be fulfilled.
- We may feel that we, as individuals, wish to be in more control of our own destinies.
- Suddenly, that began to give people some control over their own destinies.
- 1.1mass noun The hidden power believed to control future events; fate.
命运,天数 他信命。 Example sentencesExamples - Some people think it might have been fate or destiny that Redbill returned home to be set free.
- She may the only woman I know who is capable of thwarting biological destiny.
- It seems that people who want to achieve should believe in destiny, rather than chance.
- We meet those who believe in reincarnation, those who believe in destiny and those who refuse to believe.
- Shriya is a firm believer in God and destiny and says she took up whatever came her way.
- There can be room for each one of us to act within overall contours of fate and destiny.
- I had to believe that history, destiny, was written at a much more profound level.
- I believe in fate and I do believe that there is a difference between fate and destiny.
- Rachel I just want you to know that I believe that destiny will bring us back together.
- This is enough explanation for a rational person, but not for a believer in destiny.
- Just because you don't believe in destiny doesn't mean to say some one won't make the choice of following their own free will!
- For Standard Life, the next few weeks will be testing ones as it counts its votes and plans its date with destiny.
- For they all had to carry on the message of destiny now, everyone who had believed, everyone who'd had faith.
- Fate and destiny intertwine and connect in ways you cannot possibly imagine.
- He could feel the strings of destiny twisting, shaping his future to an unavoidable fate.
- I came here out of sheer chance, out of luck, destiny, fate or the alignment of the stars.
- He believes the hand of destiny is on his side, just as it was when he was tearing up the track everywhere from the Isle of Man to Japan.
- Everything that happened before is forgotten in the cruel wake of fate and destiny.
- Next up was my mother, with a speech about fate and destiny and how Mandy and I met.
- My only caveat - be careful of those that call upon destiny and fate to push their own agenda.
Synonyms future, fate, fortune, doom lot, portion, due nemesis literary dole fate, providence predestination divine decree, God's will, kismet, the stars luck, fortune, chance Hinduism & Buddhism karma Greek & Roman Mythology the Fates Greek Mythology Moirai Roman Mythology Parcae Norse Mythology the Norns
OriginMiddle English: from Old French destinee, from Latin destinata, feminine past participle of destinare 'make firm, establish'. luck from Late Middle English: The native English word for that which determines events was weird, which only came to mean strange or supernatural in the early 19th century. Destiny (Middle English) came later via French from Latin destinare ‘make firm, establish’, fate from Italian, and luck from German. The idea of lucky at cards, unlucky in love is already a commonplace in Jonathan Swift's Polite Conversation in 1738: ‘Well, Miss, you'll have a sad husband, you have such good luck at cards.’
Definition of destiny in US English: destinynounˈdestinēˈdɛstɪni 1The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future. 不可避免要发生的事,注定了要发生的事 she was unable to control her own destiny 她无法控制自己的命运。 Example sentencesExamples - We may feel that we, as individuals, wish to be in more control of our own destinies.
- It prolongs and intensifies the trauma already experienced by children who have little or no control over their destinies.
- The respondents took to themselves the complete control over the bodies and destinies of the rescuees.
- Certainly the holder of that office, competent or otherwise, seems to control the destinies of us all.
- Your destiny, and the destinies of those who will come after you, must be fulfilled.
- Suddenly, that began to give people some control over their own destinies.
- The very destinies of future generations can be changed right here for eternity, I think.
- The intricate events and various destinies interplay into a complicated story.
- They would know that in future the destinies of all its citizens would be entirely in their own hands.
- First Nations must have the right to control their own destinies, he said.
- My father and his buddies were those guys on the front lines trying to control their own destinies.
- Could the message here be that God controls all of our destinies and no one religion is better than another religion?
- He thought the iron wire that controlled our destinies was temperament.
- Dare one hope that those in charge of our destinies after elections will appreciate the necessity?
- The forces of nature take us from being able to control our own lives, our own destinies.
- The plan after the dissolution was that all people would be entirely independent and in control of their own destinies.
- A decade later the vision would be modified to reflect the glories of a bygone era, and the tragedies of interrupted lives and unfulfilled destinies.
- With international tensions relaxed, their destinies are uncertain and their loyalties up for grabs to the highest bidder.
- Atropos is the name of one of the Fates, mythical beings who controlled the destinies of humans.
- We must seize control of our own economic destinies as far as possible.
- 1.1 The hidden power believed to control what will happen in the future; fate.
命运,天数 他信命。 Example sentencesExamples - Just because you don't believe in destiny doesn't mean to say some one won't make the choice of following their own free will!
- Some people think it might have been fate or destiny that Redbill returned home to be set free.
- Rachel I just want you to know that I believe that destiny will bring us back together.
- For they all had to carry on the message of destiny now, everyone who had believed, everyone who'd had faith.
- My only caveat - be careful of those that call upon destiny and fate to push their own agenda.
- Fate and destiny intertwine and connect in ways you cannot possibly imagine.
- He believes the hand of destiny is on his side, just as it was when he was tearing up the track everywhere from the Isle of Man to Japan.
- I believe in fate and I do believe that there is a difference between fate and destiny.
- It seems that people who want to achieve should believe in destiny, rather than chance.
- Next up was my mother, with a speech about fate and destiny and how Mandy and I met.
- I came here out of sheer chance, out of luck, destiny, fate or the alignment of the stars.
- Shriya is a firm believer in God and destiny and says she took up whatever came her way.
- We meet those who believe in reincarnation, those who believe in destiny and those who refuse to believe.
- Everything that happened before is forgotten in the cruel wake of fate and destiny.
- There can be room for each one of us to act within overall contours of fate and destiny.
- This is enough explanation for a rational person, but not for a believer in destiny.
- She may the only woman I know who is capable of thwarting biological destiny.
- He could feel the strings of destiny twisting, shaping his future to an unavoidable fate.
- I had to believe that history, destiny, was written at a much more profound level.
- For Standard Life, the next few weeks will be testing ones as it counts its votes and plans its date with destiny.
Synonyms future, fate, fortune, doom fate, providence
OriginMiddle English: from Old French destinee, from Latin destinata, feminine past participle of destinare ‘make firm, establish’. |