preordained
注定的
常用释义
英音[ ˌpriːɔːˈdeɪnd ]
美音[ ˌpriːɔːrˈdeɪnd ]
基本释义
- adj. 注定的;天命的
- v. 预先注定;预定(preordain 的过去式和过去分词)
例句
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1·They seemed preordained to meet.他们似乎命中注定要相逢。来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·Is everything we do preordained?我们做的事都是天意吗?来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·The result looked preordained.结果像是早已注定。
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4·Some things, preordained, I was stubborn.有些事,命中早已注定,我却执迷不悟。
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5·This was in many ways a summit preordained to succeed.这次峰会在很多方面都注定是非常成功的。
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6·In retrospect all successful policies seem preordained.追溯一切成功的政策,看来都有其预兆。
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7·If every move we make is preordained, then what is the point of that?我是说如果你做的每件事都是注定的,那还有什么意思?
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8·There was nothing preordained about Chicago being home to a program of that scale.芝加哥成为了这么大规模项目所在地并不是命中注定的。
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9·They will watch from the sidelines and accept the preordained results with grim humour.他们将站在一旁观看,并带着黑色幽默接受注定的结果。
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10·Some people believe that fate has preordained whether they will be happy or unhappy.有些人相信快乐与否是命中注定。
同义词
adj.
注定的;天命的
v.
预先注定;预定(preordain的过去式和过去分词)