doom
第三人称
dooms
现在进行时
dooming
过去式
doomed
过去完成时
doomed
1
谴责, 导致失败
to intentionally cause something or someone to fail or experience a negative outcome by creating specific conditions
及物动词
- The unethical business practices were sure to doom the company's reputation and success in the long run.
不道德的商业行为肯定会毁掉公司的声誉和长期成功。
- The faulty wiring was sure to doom the electronic device to malfunction sooner or later.
有问题的接线迟早会注定电子设备出现故障。
- Deliberate misinformation campaigns can doom a person's reputation.
故意的虚假信息活动可能会毁掉一个人的声誉。
- Repeated violations of policies are dooming the company's reputation.
政策的反复违反正在注定公司的声誉。
- The deliberate sabotage doomed their chances of winning the competition.
蓄意破坏注定了他们赢得比赛的机会。
2
注定, 注定失败
to ensure that someone or something has a negative, unavoidable result or fate
及物动词
- The company’s financial troubles doomed it to eventual closure.
公司的财务问题注定了它最终的关闭。
- His inability to act quickly doomed the plan to failure.
他无法迅速行动,注定了计划的失败。
- The storm's strength doomed the town to destruction.
风暴的力量注定了小镇的毁灭。
- Their failure to negotiate effectively doomed the peace talks to failure.
他们未能有效谈判,注定和平谈判失败。
3
宣判, 判决
to declare a judgment or sentence, often condemning someone or something
及物动词
- The judge doomed the criminal to life imprisonment for his actions.
法官因罪犯的行为而判处他无期徒刑。
- The unfair verdict seemed to doom the defendant to years of hardship.
不公正的判决似乎注定被告要经历多年的艰难。
- The judge doomed the defendant to life in prison after the trial.
审判后,法官判处被告终身监禁。
- The judge doomed the defendant to a lengthy prison sentence for his crimes.
法官因被告的罪行而判处其长期监禁。