predetermination / ˌpri dɪˈtɜr mɪn /

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predetermination 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

pre·de·ter·mined, pre·de·ter·min·ing.

  1. to settle or decide in advance: He had predetermined his answer to the offer.
  2. to ordain in advance; predestine: She believed that God had predetermined her sorrow.
  3. to direct or impel; influence strongly: His sympathy for the poor predetermined his choice of a career.

predetermination 近义词

predetermination

等同于 predestination

predetermination

等同于 force majeure

predetermination

等同于 God's will

predetermination 的近义词 7
predetermination

等同于 destiny

predetermination 的近义词 7
predetermination

等同于 motivation

predetermination

等同于 doom

更多predetermination例句

  1. But in her heart she was convinced of its predetermination by some power other than her own volition.
  2. Let it be discussed; and, although there were symptoms of predetermination in some, the abolition of it must be carried.
  3. Yet we use the terms "guidance," "predetermination," and so on, at the risk of being misunderstood.
  4. The man who pays is the real enthusiast; he comes with a predetermination to be amused, and his spirit is exalted accordingly.
  5. What effect this predetermination of character has had upon his artistic development shall be discussed in another place.