单词乎

ordain

音标[ɒ:'dein]

汉语翻译

vt. 注定, 规定, 任命
vi. 颁布命令
【法】 任命, 委任, 颁布命令

词型变化

名词:ordainer 动词过去式:ordained 过去分词:ordained 现在分词:ordaining 第三人称单数:ordains 

英语解释

动词 ordain:

  1. order by virtue of superior authority; decree
    同义词:enact
  2. appoint to a clerical posts
    同义词:consecrate, ordinate, order
  3. invest with ministerial or priestly authority
  4. issue an order

例句

  1. The judge ordained that he should pay the debts.
    法院判决由他偿还债务。
  2. He was an ordained priest.
    他被委任为牧师。

详细解释


or.dain

v.tr.(及物动词)
or.dained,or.dain.ing,or.dains


To invest with ministerial or priestly authority; confer holy orders on.
授权:授予牧师或僧侣的权力;授神职
To authorize as a rabbi.
授权:授予犹太教牧师的权力
To order by virtue of superior authority; decree or enact.
命令:以至高的权威身份来下命令;命令或指定(法令)
To prearrange unalterably; predestine:
注定:不容更改地预先安排,注定:
例句:
by fate ordained.See Synonyms at dictate
命里注定参见 dictate


来源:
Middle English ordeinen
中古英语 ordeinen
from Old French ordener ordein-
源自 古法语 ordener ordein-
from Latin ôrdin3re [to organize, appoint to office]
源自 拉丁语 ôrdin3re [组织,任命职位]
from ôrdô ôrdin- [order] * see ar-
源自 ôrdô ôrdin- [命令] *参见 ar-

【引伸】
ordain.er
n.(名词)
ordain.ment
n.(名词)

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