pre-established
adjective (also preestablished) uk/ˌpriː.ɪˈstæb.lɪʃt/ us/ˌpriː.ɪˈstæb.lɪʃt/
事先说好的;事先约定的;预先设定的
decided or agreed at an earlier time
The recruitment process follows a set of pre-established guidelines.
Customers are allowed to overdraw their accounts up to a pre-established limit. 客户可以透支他们的账户至预先设定的限额。
Each time, the robot follows a preestablished path.
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- She chooses half the songs at random from a box of audience requests; the other half is pre-established.
- Witnesses were then interviewed according to a preestablished questionnaire.
- For some poets, the pre-established strictures of the form assist, rather than hinder, creativity.