doom
doom
dum
doom
British pronunciation
/duːm/

Définition et signification de « doom » en anglais

to doom
01

condamner

to intentionally cause something or someone to fail or experience a negative outcome by creating specific conditions
Transitive: to doom sth
to doom definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The faulty wiring was sure to doom the electronic device to malfunction sooner or later.
Le câblage défectueux était sûr de condamner l'appareil électronique à un dysfonctionnement tôt ou tard.
02

condamner, prédestiner à l'échec

to ensure that someone or something has a negative, unavoidable result or fate
Transitive: to doom an effort or activity to a negative outcome
example
Exemples
His inability to act quickly doomed the plan to failure.
Son incapacité à agir rapidement a condamné le plan à l'échec.
03

condamner, juger

to declare a judgment or sentence, often condemning someone or something
Transitive: to doom sb to a punishment
example
Exemples
The unfair verdict seemed to doom the defendant to years of hardship.
Le verdict injuste semblait condamner le défendeur à des années de difficultés.
Doom
01

an unavoidable, often tragic or disastrous fate or outcome

example
Exemples
He accepted his doom with quiet resignation.
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