词汇 | preordained |
释义 | preordained past simple and past participle ofpreordain preordain verb[ T ] formaluk /ˌpriː.ɔːˈdeɪn/ us /ˌpriː.ɔːrˈdeɪn/ (especially of a power thought to be greater than ordinary people) to decide or fix what will happen in a way that cannot be changed or controlled: (尤指超越凡人的力量)预先决定,预先规定,注定 [ + to infinitive ]Illness and suffering seemed (to be) preordained to be her lot.看来她命中注定了要遭受疾病和苦难。 His life seems to have followed a preordained path/direction.他的人生似乎遵循着冥冥中业已注定的轨迹/方向前行。 Planning, expecting and arranging accidentally accidentally on purposeidiom advertent advisedly aim at something bargain conscious game something out hatch have something in mindidiom have something up your sleeveidiom horizon scanning how are you fixed for something?idiom pencil provide for someone provident providently provision purpose purposefully You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Fate and destiny Examples of preordainedpreordained In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. As there were also no legal impediments to their acquistion of property, an application to one of the curiae was almost preordained. If our fate is preordained (in our genes or in the stars), then implicitly it cannot be undone. Such a division had been preordained in the creation of man. But these are just random weights, not discrete preordained parameter settings. It shared with the poet a feeling for organism and for the working out of preordained pattern. The human brain, in its structure and its function, was but the climax of this veiled and preordained scheme. The five goal areas are not intended to be viewed as separate entities, nor are they meant to be emphasized in a preordained sequence. When someone dies, most, if not all, societies will mark the end of life with a preordained ritual of greater or lesser formality. The eight-dollar level is in no way preordained. The outcome does not appear to have been preordained, and it is possible that their opinions played a role in resolving the situation. They may be intentional, unintentional, or structural and are not deterministic, random, or teleologically preordained. People had come to live according to time-discipline, eating and sleeping on a preordained schedule dictated by the workplace. It was not inevitable or preordained. Under such circumstances his fate was preordained. In sum, the importance of party for voting patterns on them notwithstanding, the outcome of free votes is not preordained by the partisan distribution of parliamentary seats. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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