preordain

[美]/ˌpriːɔː'deɪn/
[英]/ˌpriɔr'den/

释义

vt. 预先规定, 注定
词形变化
过去式preordained
过去分词preordained
现在分词preordaining
第三人称单数preordains

例句

It is believed that fate preordains our future.

人们相信命运预先决定了我们的未来。

Some people believe that everything is preordained by a higher power.

有些人相信一切都是由更高的力量预定的。

The prophecy seemed to preordain the outcome of the battle.

预言似乎预示了战斗的结局。

Some religions teach that events are preordained by a divine plan.

一些宗教教导说事件是由神圣计划预定的。

She felt like her destiny was preordained from birth.

她觉得自己的命运从出生时就已经注定了。

The ancient Greeks believed that fate preordained all events.

古希腊人相信命运预定了一切事件。

The prophet claimed to preordain the future of the kingdom.

那位先知声称预言了王国的未来。

The decision seemed to be preordained by the circumstances.

这个决定似乎是由情况预定的。

Some people think that love is preordained and cannot be controlled.

有些人认为爱情是注定的,无法控制。

The ancient texts seemed to preordain the rise of a great leader.

古代文献似乎预示了伟大领袖的崛起。

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