ordain
英 [??'de?n]
美[?r'den]
- vt. 任命某人為牧師;授某人以圣職;(上帝、法律等)命令;注定
- vi. 頒布命令
實(shí)用場(chǎng)景例句
- He was ordained (as) a priest last year.
- 他去年接受任命為神父。
牛津詞典
- Fate had ordained that they would never meet again.
- 他們命里注定永遠(yuǎn)不會(huì)再相見。
牛津詞典
- He was ordained a Catholic priest in 1982...
- 他于1982年被任命為天主教司鐸。
柯林斯高階英語詞典
- Women have been ordained for many years in the Church of Scotland...
- 蘇格蘭長(zhǎng)老會(huì)多年前就已開始任命女性擔(dān)任圣職。
柯林斯高階英語詞典
- Destiny has ordained that they are who they are...
- 命運(yùn)已經(jīng)決定了他們的性格為人。
柯林斯高階英語詞典
- His rule was ordained by heaven...
- 他的統(tǒng)治乃是天命。
柯林斯高階英語詞典
- Does Joel 2:28 permit us ordain women preachers?
- 約珥書2:28允許我們?nèi)蚊畟鞯?嗎 ?
期刊摘選
- The church's ruling body voted to ordain women as priests.
- 該教會(huì)的管理機(jī)構(gòu)投票通過接納女性為牧師。
辭典例句
- He ordained his own priests, and threatened to ordain bishops.
- 他自行任命了牧師,還揚(yáng)言要任命主教。
柯林斯例句
- The recession may already be severe enough to ordain structural change.
- 這次經(jīng)濟(jì)衰退可能已經(jīng)嚴(yán)重到必須進(jìn)行體制變革的地步了。
柯林斯例句