| 释义 | fatefully adverb
 uk /ˈfeɪt.fəl.i/ us /ˈfeɪt.fəl.i/
 in a way that has an important and usually negative effect on the future:
 She could have stayed at home that day but, fatefully, decided to go the town square instead.
 Fatefully and rather stupidly, I handed over a £1000 deposit with no receipt.
 There is a memorial on the quayside of the port from which the Titanic fatefully sailed in 1912.
 Fatefully, he never received the message not to go to the capital.
 The play is about two men who fatefully fall in love whilst in prison.
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