predestination
更新时间:2026-06-21 07:11:37 栏目: 英语词典
更新时间:2026-06-21 07:11:37 栏目: 英语词典
单词:Predestination
音标:[ˌpriːdɪˈstɪneɪʃən]
词性:名词
释义:
预定命运,指上帝或其他力量事先决定了一个人或事物的最终命运或结局,常用于宗教或哲学中的命运观念。
先定论,指某事物或事件已经被提前安排或决定。
翻译:预定命运,先定论。
读音:/ˌpriːdɪˈstɪneɪʃən/
用法:
该词通常用于宗教或哲学语境,尤其是在基督教神学中,指上帝已经预定了每个人的最终命运。
它也可以指在任何环境下提前设定的结果或结局。
例句:
According to the doctrine of predestination, our lives are predetermined by divine will.
(根据预定命运的教义,我们的生活是由神的意志预先决定的。)
Many philosophers have debated the concept of predestination for centuries.
(许多哲学家已经辩论了预定命运的概念几个世纪。)
The idea of predestination challenges the notion of free will.
(预定命运的概念挑战了自由意志的观念。)
He believed in predestination and thought that everything in his life had been planned by God.
(他相信预定命运,认为他生活中的一切都已被上帝计划好。)
The concept of predestination is central to some branches of Christianity.
(预定命运的概念在某些基督教教派中占据核心地位。)
She felt that her success was due to predestination, not her own efforts.
(她觉得自己的成功是因为预定命运,而不是她自己的努力。)
Predestination suggests that no matter what we do, our future is already set.
(预定命运暗示着不管我们做什么,我们的未来已经注定。)
The Calvinist doctrine of predestination is often associated with the idea of divine sovereignty.
(加尔文主义的预定命运教义通常与神的主权观念相联系。)
Some people find comfort in the idea of predestination, believing that everything happens for a reason.
(有些人从预定命运的观念中获得安慰,认为一切发生都是有原因的。)
In his novel, the author explores the tension between free will and predestination.
(在他的小说中,作者探讨了自由意志和预定命运之间的紧张关系。)
短语搭配:
Doctrine of predestination(预定命运教义)
Predestination and free will(预定命运与自由意志)
Belief in predestination(信仰预定命运)
Theology of predestination(预定命运神学)
Predestination in Calvinism(加尔文主义中的预定命运)