词汇 | designated |
释义 | designated past simple and past participle ofdesignate 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。 Thompson has been designated (as/to be) team captain.汤姆森被指定为队长。 [ + to infinitive ]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) This 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。 They 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。 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 You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Assertions & asserting Examples of designateddesignated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. The grey area surrounded by a symbol shows the allowable range for the control points to stay within the designated vehicle class. A genitive nominal, on the other hand, signals that the designated thing is not there as a participant of the event in question. However, we need to administer the elicitation context more tightly to "force" the subjects to produce certain target predicates with a designated argument structure. Whenever a disagreement arose, a third observer designated by consensus by the working group issued the final verdict. Designated in the language of business "modernism" as backward, localist, and inefficient, batch firms in time came to resemble that definition. Traditionally, surveillance of bacterial diseases is performed by analysis of isolated bacteria in each designated centre of each country. However, in both cases the object of the verbal activity is something extracted from the designated thing of the genitive nominals. An intersection at the designated edge produces the same violations as a monosyllabic foot. This act designated certain cities as provincial capitals and also encouraged the administrative specialization of the various municipal governments, which affected local employment. If plaintiffs lived in remote villages, they had to make overnight trips to the yamen courts in designated cities. 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. Fortunately, in the matter at hand - designated 'ad longum' parts - we are faced with a repertory that is relatively circumscribed in chronology and provenance. Several cages were designated for breeding colonies and contained females and males. In the evaluation design, the designated number of participants should be geared to the goals of the evaluation. The semantic radicals must appear at designated locations within the character in order to convey their function as category header. 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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