0 death, destruction, or any very bad situation that cannot be avoided:
1 to make someone or something certain to do or experience something unpleasant, or to make something bad certain to happen:
2 death, destruction, or any very bad situation that cannot be avoided:
3 to be the certain cause of someone or something having a bad end, esp. to die or to fail:
The project or the "plan" is doomed to failure, and the failure is also the condition of most of the comical effects of the novel.
If stabilization was doomed because of the lack of political support, was it worth trying such a policy?
All experimental enquiry is doomed to isolation from the broad mass of society.
The complex which is thus formed is doomed to early repression; but it continues to exercise a great and lasting influence from the unconscious.
In other words, the requirement that the arguments work outside any tradition meant that they were doomed to failure.
The attempt to stand outside our own culture is doomed to failure.
Needless to say, all attempts at theoretical thinking were doomed as long as this ideal was extolled.
The testimony, the words and actions, of this doomed character will then reveal to the audience the" natural" and inevitable decline of the disabled character.
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死亡, 毀滅, 厄運…
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死亡, 毁灭, 厄运…
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muerte, sino, fatalidad…
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morte, ruína, condenar…
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catastrophe [feminine], ruine, perte…
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