- 简明
ordained
- [ɔ:ˈdeɪnd]
释义
- v.任命(某人)为牧师( ordain的过去式和过去分词 ); 授予(某人)圣职; (上帝、法律等)命令; 判定
- [ɔ:ˈdeɪnd]
实用场景例句
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Women have been ordained for many years in the Church of Scotland.
苏格兰长老会多年前就已开始任命女性担任圣职。
柯林斯例句
His rule was ordained by heaven.
他的统治乃是天命。
柯林斯例句
The law was divinely ordained.
律法神定。
柯林斯例句
He was ordained in 1984.
他在一九八四年被任命为牧师.
《简明英汉词典》
He was ordained priest.
他被任命为牧师。
辞典例句
He ordained that the restrictions were to be lifted.
他下令撤销各种限制.
辞典例句
Fate had ordained that he should die in poverty.
命中注定他得死于贫困.
辞典例句
The Constitution has itself pointed out, ordained, and established that authority.
宪法本身即指定, 制订与制立那一权威.
辞典例句
They are moving through the regular ordained orbit of friends and relatives.
走亲访友也已经成了他们神圣的日常例行公事.
辞典例句
After 1366 the English language ordained in them dwindled away.
1366年以后,法定的英语就越来越不景气了.
辞典例句
Her success in life seemed pre - ordained.
她似一生注定功成德立.
辞典例句
It'seemed that fate had ordained the meeting.
这次相会好像是命中注定的.
辞典例句
This is ordained by law.
这是由法律规定的.
辞典例句
Nature has ordained us to die.
自然注定我们会死.
辞典例句
God has ordained that we ( should ) die.
上帝已注定我们会死.
辞典例句
展开全部英英释义
Adjective
1. fixed or established especially by order or command;
"at the time appointed (or the appointed time")
2. invested with ministerial or priestly functions;
"an ordained priest"
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