preordain (priórdén)

verb
/ˌpriːɔːrˈdeɪn/
预定 (yùdìng)

含义

To decide or determine an outcome in advance, especially by fate or divine will.
含义翻译
提前决定或确定一个结果,尤其是通过命运或神意。
tíqián juédìng huò quèdìng yīgè jiéguǒ, yóuqí shì tōngguò mìngyùn huò shényì.

例句

They believed their meeting was preordained by destiny.

他们相信他们的相遇是命运注定的。
Tāmen xiāngxìn tāmen de xiāngyù shì mìngyùn zhùdìng de.

同义词

predetermine, foreordain, fate, predestine

反义词

chance, random

搭配词

preordain fate, preordain events, preordain outcome, preordain by God

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