词汇 | delegating |
释义 | delegating present participle ofdelegate delegate verb uk /ˈdel.ɪ.ɡeɪt/ us /ˈdel.ə.ɡeɪt/ delegateverb (GIVE)C2[ I or T ] to give a particular job, duty, right, etc. to someone else so that they do it for you: (把…)委派(给…),(把…)委托(给…);授权(给…) As a boss you have to delegate (responsibilities to your staff).你作为老板必须要分派工作。 Authority to make financial decisions has been delegated to a special committee.财政决策权已经交给一个特别委员会了。 Applying for a job acqui-hire advertisement anoint anointed applicant EDIB elect employ employable employment employment agency nominate nomination nominee recruitment drive referee rehire reinstate reinstatement relocation expenses delegateverb (CHOOSE PERSON)[ T+ obj + to infinitive ] to choose or elect someone to speak, vote, etc. for a group, especially at a meeting: 选出(尤指会议的)代表 A group of four teachers were delegated to represent their colleagues at the union conference.一个由4名教师组成的小组被选出来代表同事出席工会大会。 Applying for a job acqui-hire advertisement anoint anointed applicant EDIB elect employ employable employment employment agency nominate nomination nominee recruitment drive referee rehire reinstate reinstatement relocation expenses Examples of delegatingdelegating In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Other professionals (nurses and medical physicists) held a reserved view in delegating their tasks to radiographers, even after accredited clinical training. Nothing in the theory contradicts a notion that delegating great powers to an independently elected executive may lead that executive to amass still greater powers. Linked to the issue of only delegating nonvolatile or established care is the need for the delegator to have confidence in their delegation decision-making. The aim of delegating routine or assessed patient need was not always easy to achieve. Previous authoritarian governments had perfected the art of delegating a portion of society's welfare demands to the corporate sector and the family. To sum up, none of the professions have shown particular willingness in delegating their responsibilities to competent radiographers. The external mechanisms enable modification of the system's behaviour to be initiated by its environment, for example, by imposing constraints, enforcing rules and delegating artifacts. For example, we talk of delegating to agents, or agents collaborating with each other in agent societies. Saving clinician's time by delegating routine aspects of therapy to a computer : a randomized controlled trial in phobia/panic disorder. Therapists can save much time by delegating repetitive aspects of screening and therapy to appropriate computer self-help systems. It is natural then to consider delegating some of the decisionmaking to such agents. The act of delegating a task by one agent to another can be carried out by the performance of one or more communicative acts. The subsequent step of delegating cases, future infrastructure changes will be approval of lung volumes to radiographers required in radiotherapy departments. Some reported that they had no-one with whom to delegate, others reported having the option of delegating to a nursery nurse or an administrator. This does, however, not mean that nation-states have lost their regulatory authority by delegating respective powers to supranational or intergovernmental organizations. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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