释义 |
- v.任命;委任;确定(时间、地点)
- 网络约定;指定;委派
过去分词:appointed 现在分词:appointing 第三人称单数:appoints v.+n. appoint director,appoint head,appoint committee,appoint President,appoint representative v. employ,sign up,hire,assign,take on 1. | 任命;委任to choose sb for a job or position of responsibility |
| They have appointed a new head teacher at my son's school. 我儿子读书的学校任命了一位新校长。 | | She has recently been appointed to the committee. 她最近获委任为委员会成员。 | | They appointed him (as) captain of the English team. 他们任命他为英格兰队队长。 | | A lawyer was appointed to represent the child. 一名律师被指定为这个孩子的代理人。 |
2. | [usupass] ~ sth 安排,确定(时间、地点)to arrange or decide on a time or place for doing sth |
| A date for the meeting is still to be appointed. 会议日期尚待确定。 | | Everyone was assembled at the appointed time . 全体人员均按规定时间召集到场。 |
v. | 1. to select a person or a group of people for an official position or to do a job 2. to fix or agree on a time or place for something to happen 3. to authorize a trustee to transfer trust property to beneficiaries 4. to choose someone to do a particular job or have a particular position 6. (formal or old use)give orders 7. choose,decide,fix(a time,date,etc.)to do sth. 8. choose for a post or set up by choosing members to do sth. 9. choose,decide,fix(a tim,date,etc.) 1. to select a person or a group of people for an official position or to do a job 2. to fix or agree on a time or place for something to happen 3. to authorize a trustee to transfer trust property to beneficiaries 4. to choose someone to do a particular job or have a particular position 6. (formal or old use)give orders 7. choose,decide,fix(a time,date,etc.)to do sth. 8. choose for a post or set up by choosing members to do sth. 9. choose,decide,fix(a tim,date,etc.) |
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