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. 授予…圣职;任命…为神职人员
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He was ordained a Catholic priest in 1982. [be VERB-ed noun]
他于1982年被任命为天主教司铎。
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Women have been ordained for many years in the Church of Scotland. [be VERB-ed]
苏格兰长老会多年前就已开始任命女性担任圣职。
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He ordained his own priests, and threatened to ordain bishops. [VERB noun]
他自行任命了牧师,还扬言要任命主教。
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The church's ruling body voted to ordain women as priests. [VERB noun as noun]
该教会的管理机构投票通过接纳女性为牧师。
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...plans to ordain women to the priesthood. [VERB noun to noun]
任命女性为牧师的计划
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He became a fully ordained monk at the age of 20. [VERB-ed]
他在20岁的时候成了正式的修道士。
SYN appoint, call, name, commission
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. 规定;决定;主宰 [formal]
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Destiny has ordained that they are who they are.
命运已经决定了他们的性格为人。
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His rule was ordained by heaven. [be VERB-ed]
他的统治乃是天命。
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The recession may already be severe enough to ordain structural change. [VERB noun]
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。
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