英:[ˌdestɪˈneɪʃn]
美:[ˌdestɪˈneɪʃn]
英:[ˌdestɪˈneɪʃn]
美:[ˌdestɪˈneɪʃn]
des·ti·na·tion
de stih neI shn
复数:destinations
词根:destine
vt.destine 注定;命定;预定
Noun
1. the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey);
"a crowd assembled at the finish"
"he was nearly exhuasted as their destination came into view"
2. the ultimate goal for which something is done
3. written directions for finding some location; written on letters or packages that are to be delivered to that location
tourist destination旅游胜地;旅游目的地;旅游景点
port of destination目的港
final destination最终目的地
destination port目的港;目的端口
ultimate destination最终目的地
destination airport目的地机场;到达机场
destination node目的节点;目标节点
country of destination目的国;收货地国家
destination country前往目的地国;到达国
destination address目标地址
place of destination目的地
destination folder目标文件夹
destination directory[计]目标目录,目的目录
destination file目标文件;结果文件
1590年代,“任命,指定”的意思,源自拉丁语 destinationem(主格 destinatio)“目的,设计”,来自 destinare 的过去分词词干“决定,任命,选择,使坚定或牢固”,来自 de- “完全,正式”(见 de-) + -stinare(与 stare “站立”有关),源自 PIE *steno-, 词根 *sta- “站立,使或保持坚定”。
从1650年代开始,“任命或指定的目的”。意思为“旅程,航行或传输的预定终点”(1813年)是 place of destination(1787年)的缩写,“指定或指向某物的地方”。
目的地
目的站
see destine
The first known use of destination was in the 14th century
destructibleadjective
capable of being destroyed
destructibleadjective
capable of being destroyed
destructnoun
the deliberate destruction of a rocket after launching
destroyernoun
one that destroys
a small fast warship armed with guns, depth charges, torpedoes, and often guided missiles
destroyverb
to put an end to : do away with : ruin
kill entry 1 sense 1, slaughter
destituteadjective
lacking something needed or desirable
destitute of the necessities of life
extremely poor : suffering great want
destinynoun
something to which a person or thing is destined : fortune
the course of events held to be arranged by a superhuman power
destineverb
to settle in advance
a plan destined to fail
to choose, assign, or dedicate in advance
destined their child for the study of law
to be bound or directed
a ship destined for New York
destineverb
to settle in advance
a plan destined to fail
to choose, assign, or dedicate in advance
destined their child for the study of law
to be bound or directed
a ship destined for New York
destinationnoun
the purpose for which something is destined
an act of appointing, setting aside for a purpose, or deciding beforehand
a place which is the goal of a journey or to which something is sent
1 The file being copied is too large for the destination drive.
要复制的文件太大,目标驱动器无法容纳.
2 In other words, it is determined to reach its destination.
换句话说,它决心要到达它的目的地。
3 Our turns, in order, from our point of origin—my cell—to our destination.
4 Our luggage was checked all the way through to our final destination .
我们的行李一直被托运到最终目的地。
5 After riding half the night on the deserted road south from Surrattsville, Booth and David Herold neared their destination—an isolated farmhouse a few miles north of a village called Bryantown.
6 Never—never—have I let anyone off this train before they reached their destination.
7 Life can be likened to a journey an unknown destination.
人生就好比一场不知终点的旅行.
8 Do you really know the destination?
你真的知道你的目的地 吗 ?
9 You don't want to get to your destination only to find you have the wrong visa, or worse, that your passport isn't valid any more.
你不会想要等到了你的目的地却发现你带的是错误的签证,或者更糟糕的是,你的护照不再有效。
10 I knew we were exactly one hundred thirteen nautical miles west by northwest of our destination.
11 When you travel like I did, vague about destination and with an open-ended itinerary, a holy-seeming openness takes over your character.
12 After the last checkpoint, El Tirindaro returns to Nuevo Laredo, and the couple and others in the network deliver the clients to their destinations.
13 And it was then and there he informed us that the Leader was nearing his destination .
14 We go into neighborhoods I didn’t even know existed, looping and zigzagging with no real destination.
15 “But his final destination — and ours — lies a little farther on. Come.”
16 How there is a society of sorts that keeps track of the movement of the circus, notifying other rêveurs so they might travel from destination to destination.
17 The GPS system is of great use to whoever wants to find his destination in a strange city.
GPS系统对于那些在陌生城市寻找目的地的人来说,作用很大。
18 New York became a frequent destination, and after exploring new aspects of his character, Ridgeway picked up stakes.
19 DSTINVERT Inverts the destination bitmap.
DSTINBERT反转目标位图颜色.
20 “Just trust me on this one. I’ve already plugged in the destination.”
1 用途
2 去处
3 预定
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5 目标
goal purpose target mark aim objective meaning butt consummation thing point base cause spot object blank shy tee cynosure intendment loadstar Pole Star terminus ad quem
6 目的
objective point end design view goal function purpose object Mark aim intention sake whither the point of big idea idea sense target meaning intent May thrust consummation bourn that turn scope motive endpoint direction agenda will cause mind respect politics counsel butt purport pretence bourne intendment ordinal purposive tel- business period employment employ cheese proposition terminus pretense animus teleology designment
9 终点
end post culmination terminal home base head term goal finish termination endpoint terminus run-in