predestined

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英 [ˌpri:ˈdestɪnd]
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  • adj.

    注定的;

  • v.

    预先确定( predestine的过去式和过去分词 );预先指定;命定;注定

  • 英英释义

    predestined[ ,pri:'destind ]

    • adj.established or prearranged unalterably

      "it seemed predestined since the beginning of the world"

      同义词:foreordainedpredestinate

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    双语例句

    1. He always had a feeling that he was predestined to leading his country to freedom.
      他总感觉到命里注定他要领导自己的国家走向自由。
    2. They both felt that they were predestined to spend their lives together.
      他们俩都觉得他们注定了要在一起生活一辈子。
    3. She was obviously predestined to succeed.
      她显然注定了能成功。
    4. It seemed that his failure was predestined.
      他的失败似乎是命中注定的。

    权威例句

    Predestined Parties?
    The Predestined Wife (Mt. 930)
    Predestined parties? Organizational change in Norwegian political parties
    The Jewish Oicotype of the Predestined MarriageFolktale: AaTh 930* E (IFA)
    Predestined Educational Inequalities Today. (Book Reviews: Slums and Suburbs. A commentary on schools in metropolitan areas)
    Are farmers predestined to earn chronically low rates of return on resources in the absence of government support programs?
    Inevitable Decline versus Predestined Stability: The Structure of Disciplinary Explanations of the Evolving Transatlantic Order
    Paradise with strings attached: Pure land death ritual and matrons' predestined male birth
    Counteractive relationship between the interaction torque and muscle torque at the wrist is predestined in ball-throwing
    Balancing the family and the collective in raising children: why communal sleeping in kibbutzim was predestined to end
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