preordain
英:['pri:ɔ:'deɪn] 美: [ˌpriɔ'deɪn]
preordain 基本解释
vt.预先规定,注定;
变形
过去式:preordained过去分词:preordained现在分词:preordaining第三人称单数:preordains
英英释义
preordain[ ,pri:ɔ:'dein ]
v.foreordain or determine beforehand同义词:predestineforeordain
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