preordained
v. 預先規定,註定( preordain的過去式和過去分詞 ); 天定
adj. 命中註定的;上天安排的
If you say that something is preordained, you mean you believe it to be happening in the way that has been decided by a power such as God or fate.
...the belief that our actions are the unfolding of a preordained destiny.
認為我們的行為只是揭開了冥冥中註定的命運的觀點
Your such preordained relationship makes me easy to be touched and.
你的這樣被預定的關係使我容易被接觸和.
My love for you is preordained.
我對你的愛是命中註定的.
Some people believe that fate has preordained whether they will is happy or unhappy.
有些人相信他們是否幸福是命中註定的.
He was preordained to be our leader.
他註定要當我們的領袖.
Some people believe that fate has been preordained whether they will be happy or not.
一些人認為,他們幸福與否是命中註定的.