predestine 详细解释

predestine

[pri:'destin]

vt. 预定, 注定

vt.

1. 预先确定, 预先指定

Few people would attain their predestined ending could they see it in advance.

如果人们有先见之明, 就能避免命运的安排。

2. 命定, 注定[H][(+to/for)][O2]

Their plot was predestined to fail.

他们的阴谋注定要失败。

词形变化

动词过去式: predestined | 动词过去分词: predestined | 动词现在分词: predestining | 动词第三人称单数: predestines |

词义辨析

同义参见:

destine  

英英释义

动词 predestine:

decree or determine beforehand

foreordain by divine will or decree

同义词:predestinate, foreordain

foreordain or determine beforehand

同义词:foreordain, preordain

补充

predestinepredestine英:[ˌpri:ˈdestin] 美:[priˈdɛstɪn]vt.1.预先确定, 预先指定2.命定, 注定

例句

1. These events were clearly predestined to happen.这些事件是不可避免要发生的。 2. It was as if we were predestined to meet.似乎我们是命中有缘来相会。 3. God predestines some to eternal life and others to eternal death.上帝预定某些人永生而另一些人永远不能得救。 4. Calvinists believed that every person was predestined by God to go to heaven or to hell.卡尔文教派认为上帝已为每个人预定了上天堂还是下地狱的命运。 5. she was certain that fate was with her and everything was predestined.她确信命运与她同在,一切都是命中注定的。 6. [as adj. predestined]our predestined end.我们命中注定的结果。