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  • 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

    preordain 相关例句

    权威例句

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    Democracy's Victory Is Not Preordained
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    Preordained science and student autonomy: the nature of laboratory tasks in physics classrooms
    Predestinate Grooves: Is There a Preordained Language “Program”?
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    Results of investigation of Gazprom's activities in EU not preordained - EC (Part 2)
    Thoughts of a travelling ecologist 11. The marriage of ecology and social sciences is preordained
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