释义 |
fait accomplifait ac‧com‧pli /ˌfeɪt əˈkɒmpli $ -ˌækɑːmˈpliː/ noun [singular] fait accompliOrigin: 1800-1900 French ‘established fact’ - But the lockout, and the ensuing negotiations, produced a fait accompli that could not be undone.
- The same was true where schools developed a program and then approached companies with a fait accompli.
- This constraint would be formidable enough without the second challenge of having assumed office presented with a fait accompli.
- With the support of school nurses she presented the public with a fait accompli.
something that has already happened or been done and cannot be changed |