appoint 英 [əˈpɔɪnt]
美 [əˈpɔɪnt]
第三人称单数:appoints
现在分词:appointing
过去式:appointed
过去分词:appointed
appoint 词典解释
及物动词任命,委派;约定,指定;装设,布置
appoint 词典例句
及物动词
-
They appointed a place to exchange stamps.
他们约定一个地方交换邮票。
-
They appointed him (to be) manager.
他们任命他为经理。
-
He was appointed mayor of the city.
他被任命为市长。
-
Our visitors arrived at the appointed time.
我们的来宾在约定的时间到达了。
-
The time appointed for the meeting was ten o'clock.
约定的开会时间是十点。
appoint 网络解释
-
任命
...相对独立于政府是OA最大的特点,其首席顾问(Chief Counsel)必须来自私人部门,并由总统任命(appoint)、参议院批准(confirm),负责在国会、白宫、各政府部门、联邦法院和州政府讨论有关议案之前,考虑与小企业有关的意见和利害关系....
-
委托
...l 必须委托(appoint)一l 必须委托(appoint)一台币 (MOF)决定收入准公布于众 (MOF)决定资产秋公布于众 (MOF)决定分配亿美元;减去负债3 亿,公司的净资产(NAV)为8.11亿美元....
appoint 英英释义
verb
-
furnish
e.g. a beautifully appointed house
-
create and charge with a task or function
e.g. nominate a committee
Synonym: name nominate constitute
-
assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to
e.g. He was appointed deputy manager
e.g. She was charged with supervising the creation of a concordance
Synonym: charge
appoint [əˈpɔɪnt]
高考
四级
六级
考研
托福
英语释义
1
v. create and charge with a task or function
2
v. assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to
相关单词辨析
这组词都有“任命,委派”的意思,其区别是:
assign: 常指给一群人或个人分配、分派、指派或委派任务。
designate: 书面用语,侧重当权者或机构的选拔或任命,有时含强行指定的意味。
name: 普通用词,着重任命的结果,而不是过程。
appoint: 通常指不经过选择的官方委任。
nominate: 通常指为某一公职选择候选人,并将其提交给有决定权的人作最后决定。