词汇 | designate |
释义 | designate verb[ T ] uk /ˈdez.ɪɡ.neɪt/ us /ˈdez.ɪɡ.neɪt/ to choose someone officially to do a particular job: 指定,选定;委派 Traditionally, the president designates his or her successor.按照传统,总统要选定其接班人。 be designated asThompson has been designated as team captain. designate someonesomethingTime magazine designated him one of the world's most influential people. be designated toHe was designated to be the unit's English translator. She has been designated to organize the meeting.她被派来组织这次会议。 to say officially that a place or thing has a particular character or purpose: 指定,划定(特征、用途) designated forA large chunk of the money is designated for new housing. specially designatedThis area of the park has been specially designated for children.公园的这个区域被划定为儿童活动区。 designate something as somethingThey officially designated the area as unsuitable for human habitation.他们把这个地区正式划定为不适合人类居住的区域。 designate somethingsomethingOne strip of beachfront has been designated a new tourism zone. Applying for a job acqui-hire advertisement anoint anointed applicant assign elect employ employable employment employment agency equality, diversity and inclusion nomination nominee referee rehire reinstate reinstatement relocation expenses resume You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Assertions & asserting designate adjective[ after noun ] uk /ˈdez.ɪɡ.nət//ˈdez.ɪɡ.neɪt/ us /ˈdez.ɪɡ.nət//ˈdez.ɪɡ.neɪt/ used after the title of a particular official job to refer to someone chosen to do that job, but who has not yet started doing it: (用于职务名称后)新选定的,新指定的,新任命的 the Secretary General/Managing Director designate新任命的秘书长/总经理 Compare electadjective Applying for a job acqui-hire advertisement anoint anointed applicant assign elect employ employable employment employment agency equality, diversity and inclusion nomination nominee referee rehire reinstate reinstatement relocation expenses resume designate | American Dictionarydesignate verb[ T ] us/ˈdez·ɪɡˌneɪt/ to choose someone or something for a special job or purpose, or to state that something has a particular character or purpose: The chairman designated his daughter as his successor. North-south streets are designated by numbers. designatedadjective[ not gradable ]us/ˈdez·ɪɡˌneɪ·t̬ɪd/ a designated waiting area designate | Business Englishdesignate verb[ T ] uk /ˈdezɪɡneɪt/us to choose someone officially to do a particular job: Traditionally, the director designates his or her successor. designate sb (as) sth/to be sthThompson has been designated as new department head. designate sb to do sthShe has been designated to organize the meeting. to state officially that a place or thing has a particular character or purpose: designate sth for sthThis area of the plant has been specially designated for research and development. designate sth (as) sthThey officially designated the building as unsuitable for human habitation. designate adjective[ after noun ] uk /ˈdezɪɡneɪt/ us /ˈdezɪɡnɪt/ used after the title of a particular official job to refer to someone who has been chosen to do that job, but who has not yet started doing it: the Managing Director designate Compare -elect Examples of designatedesignate They prefer the concentration of structure that accompanies an intersection or monosyllabic foot to be as near as possible to the designated edge of alignment. A new episode of gastroenteritis was designated if there were 7 symptom-free days since the last day of symptoms. Prediction models: a model that expresses one designated predicted variable as a function of other predictor variables. The agent providing the service is designated the controlling agent which negotiates for component sub-services. The following six chapters deal with fraud after the ballot was designated secret. To ease reading, we will omit the lower-left indices if they are not referenced or the constraint set is designated only by a symbol. Such (d) isolates were designated as the primary cause of sepsis and in some cases were responsible for foetal death. Clearly, the word "because" in the last sentence of this passage designates a justificatory or evidential relationship rather than a semantic one. Tissue matching is typically done by the facility in which the transplant is to be carried out or by a laboratory designated by the physician. Significant revolt did not reappear until 1809-10, when a wave of what officials designated 'brigandage ' swept through the province. Applicants designated as homeless in one authority could only be made offers in the locality in which the applicant had a 'personal connection'. Respondents are asked to think of a thermometer scale ranging from 1 to 100 with 50 explicitly designated as a neutral point. First, a region of memory is designated to contain the runtime stack. On this figure, the disc designates the robot. Throughout this article, these actors are designated as 'waverers', since they waver on the border between cooperation and non-cooperation. See all examples of designate 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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