词汇 | appointing |
释义 | appointing present participle ofappoint appoint verb uk /əˈpɔɪnt/ us /əˈpɔɪnt/ appointverb (PERSON)C1[ T ] to choose someone officially for a job or responsibility: 任命;委派 We've appointed three new teachers this year.我们今年已经任用了3名新教师。 He's just been appointed (as) director of the publishing division.他刚刚被任命为出版科科长。 [ + to infinitive ]A commission has just been appointed to investigate fraud claims.刚委派了一个委员会去调查诈骗的说法是否属实。 The truth is that they appoint no more than a token number of women to managerial jobs.事实上他们只装装样子,任命了一些女性担任管理工作。 He'll be the acting director until they can appoint a permanent one.在他们任命正式董事长之前,他将代理这一职位。 The police have appointed a liaison officer to work with the local community.警方已指派了一名联络官与当地社区进行合作。 The government has appointed a drugs tsar to co-ordinate the fight against drug abuse.政府任命了一位缉毒特派员来协调禁毒战。 A top German engineer has been appointed to troubleshoot the cause of the accident.已任命一位顶级的德国工程师来排查事故的原因。 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 appointverb (DATE)[ Tusually passive ]formal to arrange a date or time when a meeting or other event will happen: 约定,安排(日期、时间) A date has been appointed for the election.选举日期已定。 Taking and choosing adopt adopted adoption appoint bags I...idiom be your best betidiom cull empanel faute de mieux favoured filterable first choice plump for something/someone Robin Hood select selection selective skim you name itidiom you pays your money and you takes your choice/chanceidiom Examples of appointingappointing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Furthermore, in reality farmers had little voice in managing or appointing the management team of their community's irrigation system. Municipal and political authorities could no longer prevent barrio communities from appointing their own judges and overseeing their own land allocation. He also set about the process of acquiring premises and appointing staff. It was apparent that the appointing panel felt obliged to take chronological age into consideration, that is, to discriminate by that yardstick. Excertives (voting, appointing, proclaiming) are exercisings of power. Without a commander with appointing and disciplinary powers, the army remained fractious, fragmented and undisciplined. In other words, by appointing a younger cabinet, especially members from the mainlander group, he reduced the likelihood that the legislature would dissolve his cabinet. Alexander raises the issue of the consequences of a client appointing an avant-garde architect. The two ministries also made an historic personnel exchange, appointing their own staff in responsible positions to each other's ministries. Soissons to investigate the advantages of appointing vicars to assist with the delivery of the divine service and to stand in for absent canons. The processing factories took advantage of this provision immediately by appointing their own buying agents to purchase cocoa, mainly from middlemen. Which interests are privileged in that connection depends on the procedure for appointing the board and which interests the members represent. It seems unlikely that proposals for a new policy appointing special commissions would arise in the provinces. In this case, appointing these roles to the same person is possible but it would require appropriate mechanisms to resolve the conflicting behaviour. Second, while accepting the externally recommended curriculum, the bigger issue for local administrators was that of appointing staff. 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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