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ordain美 [ɔr'deɪn] 英 [ɔː(r)'deɪn] - v.授予圣秩(品);授予圣职;主宰;掌握
- 网络任命;注定;命令
第三人称单数:ordains 现在分词:ordaining 过去式:ordained v. order,decree,proclaim,enact,lay down 1. | ~ sb (as sth).~ sb + noun 授予圣秩(品);授予圣职to make sb a priest, minister or rabbi |
| He was ordained (as) a priest last year. 他去年被授以神父圣职。 |
2. | ~ sth.~ that… 主宰;掌握;规定to order or command sth; to decide sth in advance |
| Fate had ordained that they would never meet again. 他们命里注定永远不会再相见。 |
v. | 1. to appoint somebody officially as a priest, minister, or rabbi 2. to order or establish something formally, especially by law or by some other authority 3. to officially order that something should be done |
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