it meant to be信息详情
这是注定的
meant to be───命中注定
be meant to be───旨在;意味着;注定是
be meant to do───照道理[照规矩]应该;应做;照道理,照规矩应该做
i meant it───我是认真的
meant───v.意味;打算(mean的过去式和过去分词);表示…的意思
you meant it───你是认真的
be meant for───命中注定; 本应为;注定要成为
to it be───顺其自然
meant to do───打算做…;有意做
Dr. Love said she and Dr. Domar decided to write the book because many people seemed to have lost sight of what it meant to be healthy.───博士告诉记者,因为感觉现在很多人越来越不清楚健康的概念,于是她决定和杜马共同撰写这本书。
Today, as I walked away from the airport gate alone with my head held high and eyes beet red from crying, I knew at that moment what it meant to be a military wife.───今天,当我从机场出口独自出来的时候,我抬着头,哭红着眼,那一刻我知道做一个军人的妻子意味着什么。
I wondered what it meant to be a star.───我曾想知道当一个明星意味着什么。
This understanding of how species evolve led to a new concept of what it meant to be a species.───了解物种如何演化,促成了物种的新观念。
Clinton shared with her supporters what it meant to be a woman running for president.───Clinton和她的支持者们分享了作为女人竞选总统的重大意义的时刻。
Dr. Love said she and Dr. Domar decided to write the book because many people seemed to have lost sight of what it meant to be healthy.───拉芙博士告诉记者,因为感觉现在很多人越来越不清楚健康的概念,于是她决定和杜马共同撰写这本书。
His father had sobbed uncontrollably, showing Raine another part of what it meant to be a man.───他的父亲控制不住地抽泣,让雷恩看到了他作为男人的另一面。
The team began to re-think what it meant to be a "surf" brand.───团队开始重新思考什么意思是一个“冲浪”的品牌。
Though they were both apprenticed to their Uncle Luke, the two had very different outlooks on what it meant to be a Jedi.───虽然他们都是卢克舅舅的徒弟,但两人在认识作为一名绝地武士的意义时,观点截然不同。
The lessons of what it meant to be the formal authority were coming home to roost.
Slowly and reluctantly they were relinquishing the doer role and coming to know what it meant to be responsible for people.
A sexually driven humanity retained the instinct of pugnacity as part of what it meant to be huaman.
Perhaps when we stopped asking what it meant to be fighting a war in Northern Ireland.
She taught him what it meant to be a citizen, to be a visionary and to be a Catholic.
He knew what it meant to be one of the disinherited, to be chained to the deadening routine of the machine and to soul-destroying labor for an insufficient reward.
She has learned what it meant to be under dog.
We in China know too well what it meant to be subjected to subjugation and aggression.
In the early 1950s the anthropologist A. Irvin Hallowell reconsidered the whole issue in the light of what it meant to be a human person.