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vt.
指定;標明;把...定名為;選派
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adj.
指定的
v.
(動詞)
- vt. 任命; 指派 appoint to a position or office
- vt. 標明 mark clearly; indicate
adj.
形容詞
- 指定的
- 選定的
- 尚未就職
- 選出而未上任的
v.
動詞
- 指定
- 稱呼
- 委任
- 指派
- 標出
- 表明
- 選定
- 指出
- 指出…的名字
- 把…叫做
- 任命某人任某職
- 表示
- 列為
- 把…定名為
- 指明
- 命名
- 標示
- 標明
- 選派
Adjective:
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appointed but not yet installed in office
Verb:
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assign a name or title to
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give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)
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indicate a place, direction, person, or thing; either spatially or figuratively;
"I showed the customer the glove section"
"He pointed to the empty parking space"
"he indicated his opponents"
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decree or designate beforehand;
"She was destined to become a great pianist"
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design or destine;
"She was intended to become the director"
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用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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She was designated sportswoman of the year.
她被規定為年初度的體壇男明星。
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The chairman has designated that boy as his successor.
的主席就已經 確定那一個男寶寶作他的繼續人。
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Black lines designate boundaries on this map.
這幅最新地圖上黑線標示牌疆界。
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The ruler of a kingdom is designated a king.
之國的殖民者譽為君王。
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He was designated to lead the expedition.
他被分配帶領遠征隊。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
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The ambassador designate is going to meet honored foreign guests.
形象大使鎖定的人挑選就要歡迎洋貴客。
用作動詞 (v.)
做為及物詞組
S+~+ n./pron.
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The Prime Minister has designated three new members of his government.
首相任免了百余區政府的新成員國。
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He designated the place where we were to meet.
他規定了我們的初次見面的具體地點。
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The marks on his shoulder designated the rank of an army officer.
士官背上的標識標出來他的層面。
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Red lines designated main roads on this map.
在此幅大陸上紅邊框標注干道。
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Will you designate the flowers you wish?
我可以說一說你要的花嗎?
用到賓補動名詞
S+~+ n./pron. +(as) n.
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I designate Mr. Sharp as the next chairman of this committee.
我任命書夏普叔叔為這款專委會會的下屆委員長。
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The President designated Hussein as his successor.
中國主席選著侯賽因最為他的黨的好兒女。
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They designated the new shopping centre York Plaza.
自己給這一購進物核心定名為約克購物學校核心。
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He was designated as the Minister for Education.
他曾被任免為文化藝術培訓部上長。
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The hospital has been designated as a university hospital.
這所青島博士整形醫院醫院門診已被指定的為一間高中的所屬青島博士整形醫院醫院門診。
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The man has been designated by the President as the next Secretary of State.
那誰已被美國總統擬任為下任國務卿。
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The school has been designated as the meeting place for the evening art club.
該高校被分配為專業音樂藝術聚樂部的會址。
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The state was designated a disaster area.
該州被判定為災區。
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Mary was designated chairman.
瑪麗被任免為重席。
S+~+ n./pron. +to- v
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I designate you to act for me while I am away .
我委派當你我外出時這段時間內地區代理我的管理職責。
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He was designated to lead the expedition.
他遭受委任麾下這支遠征隊。
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He was designated to lead the team.
他被調任為該隊的班長。
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The twenty Ministers designate..went to Buckingham Palace to be sworn in.
選自: B. Webb
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Josiah..was designated to his task before his birth.
產自: F. D. Maurice
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Brooke was..designated to succeed Wavell as Commander-in-Chief.
出處: D. Fraser
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v. (動詞)
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designate的基本意思是“任命,指派”,它指的是當權者或機構的一種比較正式的選拔和任命。
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designate作“任命,指派”解時,是及物動詞,后可接名詞或代詞作賓語,賓語后面可以接動詞不定式作賓語補足語。可用于被動結構。
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designate后接as作“指定…為; 任命…為”解; 有時也可不用,尤其在表示“稱作”時,不用as。
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designate作“標明”解時,是及物動詞,后接名詞或代詞作賓語。
v. (動詞)
- designate, appoint, elect, name, nominate
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- 這組詞都表示“宣布某人的職務、地位、工作”等。其區別是:
- designate指當權的人或機構的選拔和任命,口氣非常正式,有時到了生硬的程度; name則指不側重選擇,強調宣布,語氣不那么正式,常用于政治機構或政府辦公室人員的提名; nominate從詞源學看,與name等同,但意思不同,指提出人選,供決策人取舍; elect指從候選人中作出最后的選擇; appoint指不經選舉的任命,任命人在法律上有這樣的權力,這種選舉本身可能是專斷的,也可能是明智的。
- appoint,designate,assign,name,nominate
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- 這些動詞均有“任命,委派”之意。
- appoint通常指不經過選擇的官方委任。
- designate書面用語,側重當權者或機構的選拔或任命,有時含強行指定的意味。
- assign常指給一群人或個人分配、分派、指派或委派任務。
- name普通用詞,著重任命的結果,而不是過程。
- nominate通常指為某一公職選擇候選人,并將其提交給有決定權的人作最后決定。
- name,call,designate
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- 這些動詞均含“命名、稱呼”之意。
- name含義最泛,指給人或物命名以示區別或便于記憶。
- call指給某人或某物取名字,以某人或某物的特征稱呼。
- designate指用特別的名字、符號或詞句來稱某人或某物。
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