predestine
英 [priː'destɪn]
美
GRE
- predestine (v.)
- late 14c., "to foreordain," from Old French prédestiner (12c.) "predestine, ordain" (of God) and directly from Latin praedestinare "determine beforehand" (see predestination). Related: Predestined; predestining; predestinate.
- 1. You are a very kind person, but we have no predestine relationship.
- 你是个很好的人, 但是我们没有缘份.
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