1.(命运)注定;(法律等)规定,制定,命令
2.任命(牧师,圣职)
3.任命;命令
1.to make someone a priest, minister, or rabbi in an official religious ceremony
2.to officially order that something should be done
1.Jupiter, telling him that it would be the last time that he could grant his request, ordained that he be sold to a tanner.
木星时,通知他这将是最后一次,他能够赐与他地请求,受戒,他被出卖给啦丹拿。
2.They were all there already, big, comfortable, ordained men; they smiled and nodded as he mounted the pulpit steps.
所有那些个子高大、轻松自在、任了圣职的人已经等候在那里;他登上布道坛的阶梯,他们微笑着,点着头。
3.And the man Micah had a shrine, and he made an ephod and household gods, and ordained one of his sons, who became his priest.
这米迦有了神堂,又制造以弗得和家中的神像,分派他一个儿子作祭司。
4.You were anointed as a guardian cherub, for so I ordained you. You were on the holy mount of God; you walked among the fiery stones.
你是那受膏遮掩约柜的基路伯。我将你安置在神的圣山上。你在发光如火的宝石中间往来。
5.John Tyson, the company's boss, also employs an ordained minister as an executive coach to help him wrestle with ethical questions.
公司老板约翰·泰森还雇用了一名经过正式任命的牧师作为执行督导,帮助他对付道德问题。
6.You could at anytime have ascended as an inpidual, but this end time is ordained for your whole civilization to have such an opportunity.
你们可以在任何时候作为个体获得提升,但是这次时代结束是为了你们整个文明计划的,人人都拥有提升机会。
7.For every high priest is ordained to offer gifts and sacrifices: wherefore it is of necessity that this man have somewhat also to offer.
凡大祭司都是为献礼物和祭物设立的。所以这位大祭司也必须有所献的。
8.Every morning they dressed the emperor in one of a thousand gowns, each ordained for a different season and most of them imperial yellow.
每天早晨便要由千件皇袍中选出一件,每一件都要顺应不同的节令而穿,其中以黄色占绝大部分。
9.The Ecumenical Catholic Church which ordained the men had been at loggerheads with the Vatican over the issue of married priests.
颁布认命这几位牧师的大公天主教会历来在已婚牧师的问题上与梵蒂冈意见相左。
10.One such horrible mistake was turning a blind eye to the ordained pedophiles who preyed on Catholic children over the last two generations.
其中之一便是过去二十年间教堂对恋童癖牧师为儿童布教的任命视若不见。