ordain
动词
[ɔː'deɪn]    [ɔr'den]

基本释义

vt.注定,规定,任命(牧师)vi.颁布命令

近义词与反义词

词根词缀

词根 ord 顺序,等级(源自拉丁语ordo)
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后缀 ain 动词后缀(源自拉丁语-are的变体)
ord + ain = ordain

网络释义

1. (尤指神职人员)授予神职;给...颁发圣职;2. 确定,命定;3. 规定,规定(尤指由宗教仪式或法律规定);4. 排列,布置。

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例句


1. The church finally agreed to ordain women as priests.
教会最终同意为女性授予神职。

2. It was ordained that the marriage ceremony would take place in the palace.
规定婚礼仪式将在宫殿内举行。

3. The laws of the country ordain that all citizens must pay taxes.
该国法律规定所有公民必须缴纳税款。

4. The flowers were ordained in a beautiful arrangement.
花朵被精心排列成一个美丽的布局。
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实用场景例句

商务邮件
The new company policy ordains that all employees must complete the cybersecurity training by Friday.
新的公司政策规定,所有员工必须在周五前完成网络安全培训。
学术写作
Historical records indicate that the monarch could ordain laws without the consent of the parliament.
历史记录表明,君主可以在没有议会同意的情况下颁布法律。
旅游出行
The local bishop will ordain new priests at the historic cathedral we are visiting tomorrow.
当地主教将在我们明天参观的历史大教堂任命新牧师。
日常对话
It seems like it was ordained that we would meet again after all these years.
看来我们这么多年后再次重逢是命中注定的。
社交媒体
I truly believe the universe ordained me to find this amazing coffee shop today! ☕️❤️
我真心觉得宇宙注定让我今天发现这家超赞的咖啡店!☕️❤️
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