ordain

英 [ɔː'deɪn] 美[ɔr'den]
  • vt. 任命某人为牧师;授某人以圣职;(上帝、法律等)命令;注定
  • vi. 颁布命令

词态变化


第三人称单数: ordains;过去式: ordained;过去分词: ordained;现在分词: ordaining;

助记提示


order命令。
ordain颁发命令。

中文词源


ordain 授予圣职,授予圣秩

来自拉丁语ordinare,安排,布置,指定,词源同order.引申词义安排职位,授予圣职或圣秩。

英文词源


ordain
ordain: see order
ordain (v.)
late 13c., "to appoint or admit to the ministry of the Church," from stem of Old French ordener "place in order, arrange, prepare; consecrate, designate" (Modern French ordonner) and directly from Latin ordinare "put in order, arrange, dispose, appoint," from ordo (genitive ordinis) "order" (see order (n.)). The notion is "to confer holy orders upon." Meaning "to decree, enact" is from c. 1300; sense of "to set (something) that will continue in a certain order" is from early 14c. Related: Ordained; ordaining.

双语例句


1. 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。

来自柯林斯例句

2. 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。

来自柯林斯例句

3. 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。

来自辞典例句

4. Does Joel 2:28 permit us ordain women preachers?
约珥书2:28允许我们任命女传道 吗 ?

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