appoint

美音:[ə'pɔɪnt] 英音:[ə'pɔɪnt]

简单释义:


v.任命;委任;确定(时间、地点)

网络约定;指定;委派

变形:

过去分词:appointed  现在分词:appointing  第三人称单数:appoints  


完整释义:


v.

1.任命;指定
2.委派,任命
3.指定,约定(时间、地点等)
4.定,决定,指定(时间、日期等)做...
5.约定;委任
6.规定
7.陈设;布置;设备
8.给…提供装备[设备]
9.命令
10.【法律】处置(财产)


例句:

  1. His remedy for the legislative deadlock is to appoint a premier from the majority party, even if it's not his own.
    他对立法僵局的补救措施是任命一位来自多数党的行政院长,哪怕不是自己党派的。

  2. A king had three sons whom he loved equally well, and he did not know which of them to appoint as king following his own death.
    一个国王有三个儿子,他平等地爱着他们,他不知道如果他去世了谁来继承王位。

  3. When two or more launching States are so joined, they shall collectively appoint one member of the Commission in the same way.
    两个或两个以上的发射国参加时,应按同样的方式共同指派一名委员会的委员。

  4. Wellington Koo, a Taipei-based lawyer, said the court would probably appoint a public defender, thus allowing the case to continue.
    台北律师顾立雄表示,法庭很可能会委任一名公设辩护人,使本案继续得到审理。

  5. He said Reno would appoint an independent counsel who would satisfy the press and the whole thing would be over in a few months.
    他说雷诺会任命一名使媒体感到满意的独立检察官,整件事情几个月内就会结束。

  6. You may wish to work with an existing Public Relations chair or appoint a committee member for that task.
    您或许可以和现在的公共关系主委合作,或指派一名委员负责这件工作。

  7. Theoretically, the president could appoint anyone reading this book to a federal judgeship as long as the Senate concurs.
    理论上,只要参议院同意,总统能任命任何人为联邦法官。

  8. As the authors concede, academic research on businesses that appoint COOs tends to suggest that they underperform companies that do not.
    正如作者所承认的,对任命有首席运营官的企业进行的学术研究似乎表明,这些企业的表现还不如那些没有首席运营官的企业。

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