preordained
英 [ˌpriːɔːˈdeɪnd]
美 [ˌpriːɔːrˈdeɪnd]
adj. 命中注定的; 上天安排的
v. 预知; 注定; 命中注定
preordain的过去分词和过去式
过去式:preordained
BNC.44264
牛津词典
adj.
- 命中注定的;上天安排的
already decided or planned by God or by fate- Is everything we do preordained?
我们做的事都是天意吗? - They seemed preordained to meet.
他们似乎命中注定要相逢。
- Is everything we do preordained?
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 命中注定的;上天安排的
If you say that something ispreordained, you mean you believe it to be happening in the way that has been decided by a power such as God or fate.- ...the belief that our actions are the unfolding of a preordained destiny.
认为我们的行为只是揭开了冥冥中注定的命运的观点
- ...the belief that our actions are the unfolding of a preordained destiny.
双语例句
- But its consequences are far from preordained, including for the US.
但其结果绝非已经注定,包括对美国来说。 - They seemingly crowned King James the MVP from the beginning of the season as if for some reason it was spiritually preordained.
媒体们看起来从赛季一开始就拥护詹姆斯成为MVP,好像由于某种原因而从心理上就注定会成立的一样。 - He believed that he was preordained to succeed.
他确信自己注定会成功。 - An election, seemingly preordained to give Mr. Blatter a fifth term as president, is scheduled for Friday.
似乎注定会让布拉特第五次当选FIFA主席的选举,定于周五举行。 - There is nothing preordained about American decline.
美国并不一定会衰落。 - Some people believe that fate has preordained whether they will be happy or unhappy.
有些人相信他们是否幸福是命中注定的。 - Taking into account the continued evolution, these primary tumors preordained not to metastatic could acquire the full metastasis capacity.
考虑肿瘤不断演进,注定不会转移的肿瘤完全可以获得充分的转移能力。 - Complete recovery, illness, or early death are not preordained on the part of the entity [ or whole self].
完全的恢复、病或是过早地死亡并不是实体(者说是全我)定的。 - Now, while the US economy and those in the Asia-Pacific are well positioned to grow together, our success neither of ours is preordained.
尽管美国经济及亚太地区各国经济具备共同增长的有利条件,但我们的成功我们任何人的成功都不是先天注定的。 - Eg. in retrospect all successful policies seem preordained.
追溯一切成功的政策,看来都有其预兆。
