ordain如何读

英:[ɔ:ˈdeɪn]

美:[ɔrˈdeɪn]

ordain是什么意思

  • vt.任命;授以圣职;命令;注定
  • vi.颁发命令

ordain自然拼读

or·dain

or deIn

ordain变形

第三人称单数:ordains

现在分词:ordaining

过去式:ordained

过去分词:ordained

ordain扩展

ordainable (adj.), ordainment (n.)

ordain英英释义

transitive verb

to proclaim or authorize (a person) to be a Christian priest or minister, or a rabbi, esp. by a formal ceremony.The bishop will ordain two new priests next month.His family was very proud when he was ordained as a rabbi.The church ordained her a Minister of the Gospel.[verb + smby/smth + noun/adj]

to establish, order, or proclaim, esp. by authoritative decree.A constitution ordains certain rights.The city authorities ordained that the asylum be closed down.[verb + (that) + subjunctive clause]

to predestine, as by fate or the wish of a deity.Believing this tragedy was ordained by God helps him to accept it.

intransitive verb

to give a command or decree.It will be as God ordains.

ordain词源中文解释

约于1300年, ordeinen,“任命或承认为教会的部长”,也指“颁布,制定”,源自于古法语 ordener “整理,安排,准备; 祝圣,指定”(现代法语 ordonner),直接源自拉丁语 ordinare “整理,安排,处置,任命”,来自 ordo(属格 ordinis)“行,等级,系列,安排”(参见 order(n.))。其含义是“授予圣职”。“建立,设置(某物)以保持一定的顺序”之意始见于14世纪初。相关词汇: Ordained; ordaining。

ordain_法律行业词汇

规定

ordain词源英文解释

Middle English ordeinen, from Anglo-French ordener, ordeiner, from Late Latin ordinare, from Latin, to put in order, appoint, from ordin-, ordo order

The first known use of ordain was in the 14th century

ordain儿童词典英英释义

ordinary1 of 2noun

regular or usual condition or course of things

nothing out of the ordinary

British a meal served to any person at a fixed price

chiefly British a restaurant serving regular meals

ordinary2 of 2adjective

to be expected : normal, usual

ordinary problems

neither good nor bad : average

an ordinary person

ordinancenoun

a law or regulation especially of a city or town

ordinalnoun

ordinal number

orderly1 of 2adjective

arranged in some order or pattern

orderly rows of houses

tidy entry 1 sense 1

kept my desk orderly

regulated by law or system

an orderly universe

methodical sense 2

an orderly thinker

well behaved

an orderly crowd

orderly2 of 2noun

a soldier who carries messages and performs services for an officer

a person who waits on others, cleans, and does general work in a hospital

order1 of 2verb

to put in order : arrange

ordered the books alphabetically

to give an order to or for order groceries

ordered them to clean their rooms

to command to go or come to a certain place

order troops back to base

to place an order

have you ordered yet?

order2 of 2noun

a group of people united in some way (as by living under the same religious rule or by loyalty to common interests and duties) an order of knighthood

an order of monks

the badge or emblem of such an order

a military medal or award

plural the Christian ministry

in orders

a rank or class in society

the lower orders

class entry 1 sense 3a, kind

emergencies of this order

a category of biological classification ranking above the family and below the class

the way objects in space or events in time are arranged or follow one another in alphabetical order

the order of the seasons

the established way or arrangement

the old order

regular or harmonious arrangement or a condition having such an arrangement

kept my room in order

the state of things when law or authority is obeyed

restored order after the riot

a certain rule or direction : command

that's an order

a style of building

a type of architectural column with its related parts

good working condition

out of order

a direction to pay money, to buy or sell, or to supply goods or services

goods or items bought or sold

an order of eggs and toast

orderedadjective

carefully regulated or managed an ordered landscape

led an ordered life

having the property that for any two different elements a and b either a is greater than b or a is less than b

the set of real numbers is ordered

having elements labeled by ordinal numbers

an ordered pair has a first and a second element

ordealnoun

a method of deciding guilt or innocence by making the accused person take dangerous or painful tests

ordeal by fire

a severe test or experience

ordainverb

to make a person a Christian minister or priest by a special ceremony

decree entry 2

it was ordained by law

destine sense 1

we seem ordained to fail

ordain 例句

1 He was..ordained deacon and priest by the Bishop of Oxford.

2 He was ordained priest.

他被任命为牧师。

3 He taught at Seattle University for fifteen years in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies and is an ordained Presbyterian minister.

4 He ordained his own priests, and threatened to ordain bishops.

他自行任命了牧师,还扬言要任命主教。

5 Thyon’s nickname, “the golden godson,” was with him from his christening, and perhaps it ordained his path.

6 Part of that first generation, Lane was ordained a priest in 1994.

7 The church's ruling body voted to ordain women as priests.

该教会的管理机构投票通过接纳女性为牧师。

8 Born and raised a Catholic, when Jamie Manson was a teenager, she aspired to be a priest — that is, until she learned the Catholic Church doesn't ordain women.

9 Mr. Coughlin, ordained specifically for the wedding, is a friend of the bride's sister.

10 Mr. Walker, an ordained pastor who quit his job in June 2021 to become a tour guide, listened as the man described his wedding day.

11 Fred Rogers was an ordained Presbyterian minister, and “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood,” which was secular and inclusive, was his way of preaching.

12 As the church’s racial restrictions made it impossible to ordain African men, there could be no congregations established among black Africans.

13 Their marriage was officiated by Joseph Rechichi, an uncle of the bride who was ordained through American Marriage Ministries.

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

她试着去成为一名拉比,但是因为她是一个女人,所以没有人认可她。

15 Gregory E. Golding, Mr. Golding’s brother, was ordained through American Marriage Ministries in order to officiate at this event.

16 Ganapathy Kailasanathan, a Hindu priest, led the ceremony and the bride’s brother, Ravi Shankar, officiated after being ordained as a Universal Life minister for the occasion.

17 She's not looking for the university to ordain that she get this degree, she's looking for a fair opportunity, which the statute provides, to take the exam.

麦葛莱思还说:“她并不是在寻找一个光拿学位的大学,而是在寻找一个能够给她一个公平的机会的大学,并且它的章程规定要考试。

18 Fate had ordained that he should die in poverty.

命中注定他得死于贫困。

19 Early portraits of the period defined people in terms of their place in a divinely ordained order, extending down into the human social hierarchy.

20 The four looked to one another now, aware that even though they had passed their final test, one of them would not be ordained and would be sent home in shame.

ordain 同义词

1 授…以圣职

order anoint

4 颁布命令

decree

11 注定的命运

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