ordaining

英 [ɔːˈdeɪnɪŋ] 美 [ɔːrˈdeɪnɪŋ]

v.  授予圣秩(品); 授予圣职; 主宰; 掌握; 规定
ordain的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. 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.
    1. He was ordained a Catholic priest in 1982...
      他于1982年被任命为天主教司铎。
    2. Women have been ordained for many years in the Church of Scotland...
      苏格兰长老会多年前就已开始任命女性担任圣职。
    3. 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。
    4. 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。
    5. ...plans to ordain women to the priesthood...
      任命女性为牧师的计划
    6. He became a fully ordained monk at the age of 20.
      他在20岁的时候成了正式的修道士。
  2. VERB 规定;决定;主宰
    If some authority or power ordains something, they decide that it should happen or be in existence.
    1. Destiny has ordained that they are who they are...
      命运已经决定了他们的性格为人。
    2. His rule was ordained by heaven...
      他的统治乃是天命。
    3. The recession may already be severe enough to ordain structural change.
      这次经济衰退可能已经严重到必须进行体制变革的地步了。

双语例句

  1. 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。