释义 |
anan·ke \əˈnaŋ(ˌ)kē, -anˌkē\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Greek Anankē, from anankē necessity; akin to Old Irish écen necessity, need, Welsh angen, Cornish & Breton anken Greek religion : a personification of compelling necessity or ultimate fate to which even the gods must yield |