单词 | Preordain |
例句 | 1. Fate had pre-ordained their meeting/that they should meet. 2. Is everything we do preordained? 3. Her success in life seemed pre-ordained. 4. They seemed preordained to meet. 5. His life seems to have followed a preordained path/direction. 6. Some people believe that fate has been preordained whether they will be happy or not. 7. Some people believe that fate has preordained whether they will be happy or unhappy. 8. If moral progress was not, as for Hobhouse, pre-ordained, it seemed nevertheless to be occurring. 9. He didn't have a pre-ordained and immutable structure to his body, but curled and writhed like a cobra. 10. His work in the theatre indicated a similar reluctance to conform to pre-ordained patterns. 11. There was, obviously, no simple starting point for the developments we shall examine, nor any pre-ordained culmination. 12. The question is not whether countries should proceed along some abstract preordained development path. 13. Everything in Jean-Claude's life had been decided before he met me, and I was being fitted into a preordained pattern. 14. For them, history is not the exegesis of an ideologically preordained text, but the reconstruction of the past. 15. I don't believe that this city of ours was preordained, or was entirely a function of the recent past. 16. In due course Agnes forgot her first impulse, yet was moving inexorably on an almost preordained path. 16. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 17. But no one is asking you to conform to a preordained career timetable or a specific direction. 18. Nor do examinations in arts subjects help, for these press assignments into preordained formulae rather than liberate innate ideas. |
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