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predestine
时间: 2023-11-01 14:58:40
GRE
英 [priːˈdɛstɪn]
美 [priˈdɛstɪn]

v. 预定…的命运;命定;注定

双语例句
  • Everything in the world is so. When the conditions of time and space and others predestine to come together, a thing happens.

    世间的万事万物也是这样,时空等条件因缘际会地凑合在一起,一件事就发生了。

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词根 predestine

释义
v.

destine (someone) for a particular fate or purpose

(上帝)预定(某人)的命运

  • Calvinists believed that every person was predestined by God to go to heaven or to hell.

    卡尔文教派认为上帝已为每个人预定了上天堂还是下地狱的命运。

determine (an outcome or course of events ) in advance by divine will or fate

命定,注定(结果,事件经过)

  • she was certain that fate was with her and everything was predestined

    她确信命运与她同在,一切都是命中注定的

  • [as adj. predestined]our predestined end.

    我们命中注定的结局。

词源

"late Middle English: from Old French predestiner or ecclesiastical Latin praedestinare (see PREDESTINATE)."

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