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单词 ordain
释义
ordainor‧dain /ɔːˈdeɪn $ ɔːr-/ verb [transitive] Word Origin
WORD ORIGINordain
Origin:
1200-1300 Old French ordener, from Latin ordinare ‘to put in order’, from ordo; ORDER1
Verb Table
VERB TABLE
ordain
Simple Form
PresentI, you, we, theyordain
he, she, itordains
PastI, you, he, she, it, we, theyordained
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave ordained
he, she, ithas ordained
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad ordained
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill ordain
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have ordained
Continuous Form
PresentIam ordaining
he, she, itis ordaining
you, we, theyare ordaining
PastI, he, she, itwas ordaining
you, we, theywere ordaining
Present perfectI, you, we, theyhave been ordaining
he, she, ithas been ordaining
Past perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theyhad been ordaining
FutureI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill be ordaining
Future perfectI, you, he, she, it, we, theywill have been ordaining
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Kahan was ordained in Brooklyn in 1938.
  • King Henry VIII believed his role as ruler was ordained by God.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • Biscop Baducing was born into a noble family, then was ordained into the priesthood at the age of twenty-five.
  • He says that women are being conned into believing they will someday be ordained.
  • He was ordained in 1950 for Magheralin Parish, Co Down.
  • Originally from Magheralin near Lurgan, he was ordained in 1947 and later ministered in Newry for 26 years.
  • The last ordained rabbi who worked here left several years ago and has not been replaced.
  • Their first choice was John Danforth of Missouri, an ordained Protestant minister.
word sets
WORD SETS
acolyte, nounafterlife, nounagnostic, nounangel, nounanimism, nounanoint, verbapostasy, nounapostate, nounarchangel, nounbelieve, verbbeliever, nounbell-ringer, nounbless, verbblessed, adjectiveblessing, nouncelebrant, nounChristian Science, nouncircumcise, verbcircumcision, nouncommunion, nounconfession, nounconvent, nounconversion, nounconvert, nouncoreligionist, nouncowl, nouncredo, nouncreed, nouncult, noundaemon, nounDecalogue, noundefrock, verbdeism, noundenomination, noundenominational, adjectivedevotee, noundevotion, noundevotional, adjectivedevout, adjectivedivine, adjectivedivinity, noundruid, nounfaith, nounfast day, nounfeast, nounfervour, nounfiesta, nounfollow, verbfrankincense, noungentile, noungod, noungoddess, noungrace, nounhabit, nounhair shirt, nounhallelujah, interjectionhallowed, adjectivehalo, nounheathen, adjectiveheathen, nounheaven, nounheavenly, adjectivehell, nounheresy, nounheretic, nounhermit, nounhermitage, nounheterodox, adjectivehigh priest, nounidol, nounidolatry, nounincarnation, nounincense, nouninfidel, nounintercession, nouninvocation, nouninvoke, verbirreligious, adjective-ism, suffixlayman, nounlaywoman, nounlibation, nounliturgical, adjectiveliturgy, nounmartyr, nounmartyr, verbmeditate, verbmeditation, nounmission, nounmonastery, nounmonastic, adjectivemonk, nounmonotheism, nounMoonie, nounMormon, nounMosaic, adjectivemystery play, nounmystic, nounmystical, adjectivemysticism, nounneophyte, nounnovice, nounnovitiate, nounnuminous, adjectivenun, nounnunnery, nounoblation, nounobservance, nounoffering, nounOlympian, adjectiveordain, verborder, nounorthodox, adjectiveotherworldly, adjectivepagan, adjectivepagan, nounpantheism, nounpantheon, nounParsee, nounpilgrim, nounpilgrimage, nounpious, adjectivepluralism, nounpolytheism, nounpractise, verbpray, verbprayer, nounprayer wheel, nounpreach, verbpreacher, nounpriest, nounpriestess, nounpriesthood, nounpriestly, adjectiveprophet, nounprophetess, nounpurify, verbRasta, nounRastafarian, nounRastaman, nounRE, nounrecant, verbreincarnation, nounreligious, adjectivereligiously, adverbreliquary, nounrepent, verbretreat, nounrevelation, nounrevivalism, nounrite, nounritual, nounsacred, adjectivesacrifice, nounsacrifice, verbsacrificial, adjectivesanctify, verbsanctity, nounsanctuary, nounsanctum, nounsatanism, nounscripture, nounsect, nounsectarian, adjectiveservice, nounshaman, nounShinto, nounshrine, nounsin, nounsin, verbsinful, adjectivesinner, nounsoul, nounspirit, nounspiritual, adjectivespiritualism, nounspirituality, nounSr, sun god, nounsuppliant, nounsupplicant, nounsupplication, nounSupreme Being, nounTao, nounTaoism, nountemple, nountenet, nounthanksgiving, nountheism, nountheo-, prefixtheocracy, nountheologian, nountheological college, nountheology, nountonsure, nountranscendental, adjectivetranscendental meditation, nountransmigration, noununbelief, noununbeliever, nounungodly, adjectiveunholy, adjectiveunorthodox, adjectivevisionary, nounvoodoo, nounvotary, nounworship, verbworship, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN
· We would pray for those who are in training and especially for those who will be ordained in your church this summer.· He took his search back to Harvard and was then ordained at Second Church in Boston in 1829.· After the Reformation several were ordained in the Anglican Church while others became active Nonconformists.· He was ordained into the Anglican Church in 1710.
· From her vantage point in Galway Cathedral she watched him ordain a priest into the celibate life.· He returned to Forli as a newly ordained priest and founded there a new monastery for his order.· After he served for a year as a deacon he was ordained as a priest.· On the one hand, Mormonism was partially democratized in that virtually every adult male could be ordained a priest.· Wilfred of York, and Bishop Haedda, who ordained him a priest.· For a time he served as canon and treasurer of Salisbury Cathedral, having been ordained a priest several years before.
· I believe women ought to be ordained to the priesthood.· Biscop Baducing was born into a noble family, then was ordained into the priesthood at the age of twenty-five.
· And the Anglican Church still can't bring itself to ordain women!· It was a more conservative document than its predecessors and no longer suggested that the Church discuss ordaining women as deacons.· She said the Church could not afford to refuse to ordain women if it was to win more supporters.· In spite of difficulties - and of the fact that eight Anglican provinces already ordain women - official discussions about unity continue.· Why, one must ask, has the church not ordained women?· I had asked myself, and the answer was no, not as long as that church refused to ordain women!
1to officially make someone a priest or religious leaderordination:  Desmond Tutu was ordained in 1960.ordain somebody (as) something The church voted to allow women to be ordained as priests.2formal to order that something should happenordain that The King ordained that deer should not be hunted without a royal licence.
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