ordaining
美 [ɔːrˈdeɪnɪŋ]英 [ɔːˈdeɪnɪŋ]
- v.规定;授予圣职;主宰;掌握;授予圣秩(品)
- ordain的现在分词
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VERB 授予…圣职;任命…为神职人员
When someone is ordained, they are made a member of the clergy in a religious ceremony.He was ordained a Catholic priest in 1982...
他于1982年被任命为天主教司铎。
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VERB 规定;决定;主宰
If some authority or power ordains something, they decide that it should happen or be in existence.Destiny has ordained that they are who they are...
命运已经决定了他们的性格为人。
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And finally , in 1787 , one of the declared objects for ordaining and establishing the Constitution was " to form a more perfect Union . "
最后,到1787年制订的宪法公开宣布的目的之一,便是“组建一个更为完美的联邦”。
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For another , network civilization is also overstepping the ordaining of technique , which makes the new manner of human 's living , and incarnates energy meaning of civilization adequately .
另一方面,网络文化又超出这种技术的规定,使技术成为人类的一种全新的生存方式,充分体现着文化的精神内涵。