foreordained

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[ˌfɔ:rɔ:ˈdeɪnd]
是什么意思
  • v.

    预先注定( foreordain的过去式和过去分词 );

  • 英英释义

    foreordained[ ,fɔ:rɔ:'dein ]

    • adj.established or prearranged unalterably

      "his place in history was foreordained"

      同义词:predestinatepredestined

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    1. It was foreordained that the company would suffer a spectacular collapse.
      这个公司注定要彻底垮台。

    权威例句

    Foreordained failure :
    Foreordained Final Farewell and Depression of Ivan Ilyich
    The Foreordained Future: Apocalyptic Thought in the Abrahamic Religions
    Democracy Deficit in China: A Choice or Foreordained
    Foreordained Failure. The Quest for a Constitutional Principle of Religious Freedom by Steven D. Smith
    Were we foreordained to the priesthood, or was the standard of worthiness foreordained? Alma 13 reconsidered
    FOREORDAINED FROM ALL ETERNITY: The Mystery of the Incarnation According to Some Early Christian and Byzantine Writers
    A Foreordained Formality: The Utter Uselessness of Environmental Impact Statements for Federal Actions in Experimental Forests
    Reviews of Steven Smith: "Foreordained Failure (OUP 1995) & Michael Perry "Religion in Politics (OUP 1997)
    [The recurrent malaise of general surgeons is neither fatal nor foreordained]