preordained的意思
preordained中文翻譯:
v.預先注定;預定(preordain的過去式和過去分詞)
adj.注定的;天命的
preordained fate───因果
nothing preordained about Chicago being home to a program of that scale.───芝加哥成為了這么大規模項目所在地并不是命中注定的。
Is everything we do preordained?───我們做的事都是天意嗎?
They seemed preordained to meet.───他們似乎命中注定要相逢。
When listening to a client tell such a sad story, it is easy to believe that their situation was all but preordained.───聽完客戶講述的這個令人沮喪的故事,很容易相信他的境遇是命中注定的。
We do not wish to pretend that current practice reflects some sort of timeless and perfectly logical outcome of preordained destiny.───我們不打算聲稱本書反映了某種永恒的、邏輯完美的成果,這是已經命中注定的成果。
His mother's brother did, too. Looking back on it, you might say the genes preordained that he would be a basketball maven.───回望一下,你或許會說可能就是這些基因的遺傳就命中注定了科比天生就是塊打籃球的好材料。
There was nothing preordained about Chicago being home to a program of that scale.───芝加哥成為了這么大規模項目所在地并不是命中注定的。
Yet, one of his key roles is to bat back ideas from China team that he thinks are preordained to fail in the unique market.───但他的關鍵職責之一,是駁回中國團隊那些他認為在這個特殊市場注定會失敗的想法。
First, the rise of China and, behind it, that of India, is not preordained (see below).───首先,中國以及印度的崛起并非命中注定(見下文)。
Some people believe that fate has preordained whether they will be happy or unhappy.
My love for you is preordained.
Is everything we do preordained?
His life seems to have followed a preordained path/direction.
In retrospect all successful policies seem preordained.
It was preordained that we should win.
They seemed preordained to meet.
He was preordained to be our leader.
Some people believe that fate has been preordained whether they will be happy or not.