ordain
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T When someone is ordained, they are made a member of the clergy in a religious ceremony. 任命…為牧師
He was ordained a Catholic priest in 1982. 他在1982年被任命為天主教神父。
Women have been ordained for many years in the Presbyterian Church. 女性在基督教長老會里任神職已有好多年了。
2. V-T If some authority or power ordains something, they decide that it should happen or be in existence. 命令[正式]
Nehru ordained that socialism should rule. 尼赫魯下命實行社會主義制度。
His rule was ordained by heaven. 他的統(tǒng)治是天命的。
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ordain /???de?n/ (ordaining,ordained,ordains)
劍橋詞典
ordain verb (CHURCH)
[ 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 often passive ]to officially make someone a priest or other religious leader , in a religious ceremony
授予(某人)圣職
He was ordained (as) a priest in Ely cathedral in 1987. 他于1987年在伊利大教堂被授予圣職。
ordain verb (ORDER)
[ 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ] formal(of God or someone in authority ) to order something to happen
(上帝或權(quán)威人士)命令,下令
There is strong support here for the tough economic reforms ordained in the federal capital , Prague. 這里的人們堅決支持由聯(lián)邦首都布拉格下令進行的強有力的經(jīng)濟改革。
[ 詞或詞組后面接一個that從句 ] humorous I don't know who came up with the idea , but the city council has ordained that all the local libraries will close on Mondays. 我不知道這是誰的主意,但是市政會命令本地所有的圖書館每星期一一律閉館。 返回 ordain