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vt. 注定;预先决定
vt.
预先规定,注定;
变形
过去式:preordained过去分词:preordained现在分词:preordaining第三人称单数:preordains
英英释义
preordain[ ,pri:ɔ:'dein ]
v.foreordain or determine beforehand
同义词:predestineforeordain
权威例句
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The Preordained Academic Relationship between Marcuse and Freud
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Predestinate Grooves: Is There a Preordained Language “Program”?
When Consumer Protection becomes Preordained: Malcolm v. Evenflo and Montana's Products Liability Standard
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Thoughts of a travelling ecologist 11. The marriage of ecology and social sciences is preordained
preordain (v.)
1530s, from pre- + ordain (q.v.). Related: Preordained; preordaining.
1. The young of some kinds of herring are canned as sardines.
有些种类的鲱鱼幼鱼可制成罐头.
来自《简明英汉词典》
2. Smoked herring is a local delicacy.
烟熏鲱鱼是当地一种美味食品.
来自《简明英汉词典》
3. Thousands of herring and crab are washed up on the beaches during every storm.
每次暴风雨过后海滩上都会留下数不尽的鲱鱼和螃蟹。
来自柯林斯例句
4. As Dr Smith left he said that the inquiry was something of a red herring.
史密斯博士离开时说这次调查只是为掩人耳目。
来自柯林斯例句
5. The warden took us to a vantage point on the slopes where we saw herring gulls on the rocks below.
管理员把我们带到斜坡上的一处有利位置,我们从那里看到了下面岩石上的银鸥。
来自柯林斯例句
[ herring 造句 ]
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