ordain的意思和读音

ordain

: [ɔrˈdeɪn] : [ɔː(r)ˈdeɪn]

v.);

ordains  ordaining  ordained  

v.suggest

v.order,decree,proclaim,enact,lay down

ordainv.

1.~ sb (as sth).~ sb + noun);to make sb a priest, minister or rabbi

He was ordained (as) a priest last year.

2.~ sth.~ that…to order or command sth; to decide sth in advance

Fate had ordained that they would never meet again.

v.1.();(),,2.(,)3.;

v.1.to make someone a priest, minister, or rabbi in an official religious ceremony2.to officially order that something should be done

1. orchid ordain ordeal ...

2. will ordain , , () grace ,, ...

3. origin + ordain n ordinal a ...

4. origin + ordain n ordinal a ...

5. oration ordain ordeal ...

6. ... C.conform ) D.ordain B. amplify ...

7. orchestra ordain (); ordeal ...

8. ordeal / ordain approve // ...

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1.It is not enough to ordain the segregation of client cash. Someone needs to see that it is done.

2.She tried to get ordained but, because she was a female, nobody would ordain her.

3.After you put these clothes on your brother Aaron and his sons, anoint and ordain them. Consecrate them so they may serve me as priests.穿

4.Please ordain me a Bhikkhu so that I can develop the Noble Eightfold Path.

5.These were reckoned by their genealogy in their villages, whom David and Samuel the seer did ordain in their set office.

6.I've already devoted myself to Buddhism, but I hope to find a monk who will ordain me one day and officially accept me as a monk.使

7.In China, the general provisions in the Penal Code ordain the crime should be punished.

8.So it's no need to ordain scheduled value as the regulating target of frequency.

9.If China wants to ordain it's own bishops, then they're just starting their own church.

10.In November 2003, a part of the Episcopal Church voted to ordain a gay bishop.200311