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predestination美 [pri.destɪ'neɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [priː.destɪ'neɪʃ(ə)n] n. destiny,fate,lot,doom,kismet 1. | 宿命论;命定说the theory or the belief that everything that happens has been decided or planned in advance by God or by fate and that humans cannot change it |
n. | 2. 前定,预定;命运,前世因缘;【宗教】命定论,宿命论 |
n. | 1. in some religious beliefs, the doctrine that God, a deity, or fate has established in advance everything that is going to happen and that nothing can change this 2. in some religious beliefs, the doctrine that God decided at the beginning of time who would go to heaven after death and who would not 3. the human or supposedly divine act of deciding the fate of people or things beforehand 4. the belief that people have no control over events because God or another force has arranged everything that is going to happen 1. in some religious beliefs, the doctrine that God, a deity, or fate has established in advance everything that is going to happen and that nothing can change this 2. in some religious beliefs, the doctrine that God decided at the beginning of time who would go to heaven after death and who would not 3. the human or supposedly divine act of deciding the fate of people or things beforehand 4. the belief that people have no control over events because God or another force has arranged everything that is going to happen |
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