英音
[ˌpri:ˈdestɪnd]

美音

adj. 注定的
v. 预先确定( predestine的过去式和过去分词 );预先指定;命定;注定
predestined 用法和例句
- Switzerland is predestined to make whisky .
- 瑞士注定是制作威士忌的好地方。
- But the notion that we must be adversaries is not predestined -- not when we consider the past .
- 但是,“我们必然是对手”的概念并非是注定不变的回顾过去不会是这样。
- We have a strong feeling that we cannot be predestined to do something we choose not to do .
- 我们都强烈地意识到自己不会预定去做那些不想做的事。
- " I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined , and that we can do nothing to change it , look before they cross the road . "
- “我意识到即使那些宣称一切都是先天注定的人们,我们都无法去改变他们,看到他们将来该走的路。”
- If we use a closed timelike curve to observe something about our future actions , those actions become predestined .
- 如果我们用一个封闭的时间型曲线来观察未来的行为,那么这些行为就成了预先注定的。