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fate
/ˈfet/
U
命運;毀滅,災難,死亡
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fate
/ˈfet/
名詞
命運,死亡
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fate
n.
1.
A
fixed
decree
by
which
the
order
of
things
is
prescribed
;
the
immutable
law
of
the
universe
;
inevitable
necessity
;
the
force
by
which
all
existence
is
determined
and
conditioned
.
Necessity
and
chance
Approach
not
me
;
and
what
I
will
is
fate
. --
Milton
.
Beyond
and
above
the
Olympian
gods
lay
the
silent
,
brooding
,
everlasting
fate
of
which
victim
and
tyrant
were
alike
the
instruments
.
--
Froude
.
2.
Appointed
lot
;
allotted
life
;
arranged
or
predetermined
event
;
destiny
;
especially
,
the
final
lot
;
doom
;
ruin
;
death
.
The
great
,
th'important
day
,
big
with
the
fate
Of
Cato
and
of
Rome
. --
Addison
.
Our
wills
and
fates
do
so
contrary
run
That
our
devices
still
are
overthrown
. --
Shak
.
The
whizzing
arrow
sings
,
And bears thy fate
,
Antinous
,
on
its
wings
. --
Pope
.
3.
The
element
of
chance
in
the
affairs
of
life
;
the
unforeseen
and
unestimated
conitions
considered
as
a
force
shaping
events
;
fortune
;
esp
.,
opposing
circumstances
against
which
it
is
useless
to
struggle
;
as
,
fate
was
,
or
the
fates
were
,
against
him
.
A
brave
man
struggling
in
the
storms
of
fate
.
--
Pope
.
Sometimes
an
hour
of
Fate's
serenest
weather
strikes
through
our
changeful
sky
its
coming
beams
.
--
B
.
Taylor
.
4.
pl.
Myth.
The
three
goddesses
,
Clotho
,
Lachesis
,
and
Atropos
,
sometimes
called
the
Destinies
,
or
Parcæ
who
were
supposed
to
determine
the
course
of
human
life
.
They
are
represented
,
one
as
holding
the
distaff
,
a
second
as
spinning
,
and
the
third
as
cutting
off
the
thread
.
Note:
☞
Among
all
nations
it
has
been
common
to
speak
of
fate
or
destiny
as
a
power
superior
to
gods
and
men
--
swaying
all
things
irresistibly
.
This
may
be
called
the
fate
of
poets
and
mythologists
.
Philosophical
fate
is
the
sum
of
the
laws
of
the
universe
,
the
product
of
eternal
intelligence
and
the
blind
properties
of
matter
.
Theological
fate
represents
Deity
as
above
the
laws
of
nature
,
and
ordaining
all
things
according
to
his
will
--
the
expression
of
that
will
being
the
law
.
Syn:
--
Destiny
;
lot
;
doom
;
fortune
;
chance
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fate
n
1:
an
event
(
or
a
course
of
events
)
that
will
inevitably
happen
in
the
future
[
syn
:
destiny
]
2:
the
ultimate
agency
that
predetermines
the
course
of
events
(
often
personified
as
a
woman
); "
we
are
helpless
in
the
face
of
Destiny
" [
syn
:
Destiny
]
3:
your
overall
circumstances
or
condition
in
life
(
including
everything
that
happens
to
you
); "
whatever
my
fortune
may
be
"; "
deserved
a
better
fate
"; "
has
a
happy
lot
"; "
the
luck
of
the
Irish
"; "
a
victim
of
circumstances
"; "
success
that
was
her
portion
" [
syn
:
fortune
,
destiny
,
luck
,
lot
,
circumstances
,
portion
]
v
:
decree
or
designate
beforehand
; "
She
was
destined
to
become
a
great
pianist
" [
syn
:
destine
,
doom
,
designate
]
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