predestined
[ˌpri:ˈdestɪnd]
adj.
注定的;
v.
预先确定( predestine的过去式和过去分词 );
预先指定;
命定;
注定;
例句:
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There's a sense that the runoff was predestined.
来自VOA
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His was not a political career predestined from birth.
他并非生来就注定要从政的。
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It seems she was predestined to be famous.
好像她是命中注定要出名似的。
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It'seemed that his failure was predestined.
他的失败似乎是命中注定的.
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Calvinists believing in predestined salvation by faith.
来自E. Longford
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Charlotte's cavalier reply felt predestined.
来自NEWYORKER