释义 |
designate美 ['dezɪɡnət] 英 ['dezɪɡneɪt] - v.指定;指派;命名;标示
- adj.(已受委派)尚未上任;(已当选)尚未就职
- 网络指明;任命;指出
过去分词:designated 现在分词:designating 第三人称单数:designates v. call,label,title,assign,select 1. | 命名;指定;认定to say officially that sb/sth has a particular character or name; to describe sb/sth in a particular way |
| This area has been designated (as) a National Park. 本区已定为国家公园。 | | Several pupils were designated as having moderate or severe learning difficulties. 几名学生被认定有一定或严重学习困难。 | | a designated nature reserve 指定的自然保护区 | | designated seats for the elderly 老人专座 |
2. | 选定,指派,委任(某人任某职)to choose or name sb for a particular job or position |
| The director is allowed to designate his/her successor. 主任获准选定自己的继任人。 | | Who has she designated (as) her deputy? 她委任了谁为她的副手? | | the man designated to succeed the president 被指派接替主席职务的男人 |
3. | ~ sth (by sth) 标明;标示;指明to show sth using a particular mark or sign |
| The different types are designated by the letters A, B and C. 不同的类型分别用字母 A、B 和 C 标明。 |
1. | [aftern] (已受委派)尚未上任;(已当选)尚未就职chosen to do a job but not yet having officially started it |
| an interview with the director designate 与未到任主任的面谈 |
v. | | adj. | 1. 指定而尚未上任的;选出而尚未上任的〔用在名词后〕 |
v. | 1. to give somebody or something a formal description or name 2. to choose something for a particular purpose 3. to formally choose somebody for a job, position, or duty 4. to mark or indicate something 5. to represent something in a particular way, for example with a sign or symbol 6. mark or point out elearly;give a name or title to 7. appoint to a position or office 1. to give somebody or something a formal description or name 2. to choose something for a particular purpose 3. to formally choose somebody for a job, position, or duty 4. to mark or indicate something 5. to represent something in a particular way, for example with a sign or symbol 6. mark or point out elearly;give a name or title to 7. appoint to a position or office | adj. | 1. chosen for a particular position, while not yet actually in office 2. chosen for a particular job but not yet officially doing that job |
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