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ordained

/awr-deynd/US // ɔrˈdeɪnd //

受戒的,被任命的,被任命为,受戒

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adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : having been invested with ministerial, priestly, or rabbinical functions:Today’s lecturer is an ordained rabbi and a Talmudic scholar.
    • : having been decreed, appointed, or formally established by some authority:If questioned, I will invoke my constitutionally ordained right to avoid incriminating myself.
    • : having been destined or predestined:Cortez believed himself the ordained conqueror of the Aztec Empire.
n.名词 noun
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    • : Usually the ordained . a person or persons who have been invested with ministerial, priestly, or rabbinical functions, or the category of those so invested:Christian leaders, especially the ordained, are expected to reflect and model the faith which they profess and teach.

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Examples

  • Most people know the Universal Life Church as a quick and easy place to get ordained without leaving your couch.

  • He became ordained and created a new service for his company.

  • As a young man, Darwin was deeply religious and even considered being ordained.

  • Yup, Evelyn and Donald Knapp are “ordained Christian ministers” suing for the right to discriminate.

  • Those words were said by Joshu Sasaki Roshi, who ordained Leonard Cohen as a Zen monk in 1996.

  • And I am told that the governor ordained what had to be done, namely, to make no investigations against the dead woman.

  • As far above the interference of man as is the government of the external universe, is that designated the covenant, as ordained.

  • Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings hast thou ordained strength (founded glory).

  • Just a few priests ordained in the Roman Catholic Church have joined the schismatic cause.

  • They despise the word of him who ordained that good the most extensive should come to sinners through that covenant.