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英 [əˈpɔɪnt]
美 [əˈpɔɪnt]
是什么意思
任命,委派;约定,指定;装设,布置;
变形
过去式:appointed过去分词:appointed现在分词:appointing第三人称单数:appoints
双语释义
v.(动词)
- vt. 定,指定; 约定 choose, decide, fix a time, place, etc.
- vt. 任命,委派 choose for a post; set up by choosing members
- vt. 布置,陈设 furnish, equip
英英释义
appoint[ ə'pɔint ]
- v.
- create and charge with a task or function
同义词:namenominateconstitute
- assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to
"He was appointed deputy manager"
同义词:charge
- furnish
"a beautifully appointed house"
- create and charge with a task or function
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词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词- appoint a manager任命经理
- appoint a meeting place确定会晤的地点
- appoint people on their merit任人唯贤
- appoint a place and time for the meeting指定会议的时间和地点
- appoint sb head of任命某人当…主任
- appoint arbitrarily专断地指定
- appoint officially正式任命
- appoint publicly公开任命
- appoint temporarily临时任命
- appoint voluntarily有意任命
- appoint sb as chairman任命某人为主席
- appoint sb as professor任命某人为教授
- appoint sb as representative委派某人为代表
- appoint sb as treasurer委任某人为司库
- appoint sb to the committee委托某人为委员会成员
- appoint sb to the position of委派某人担任…职务
- appoint sb to the post of委派某人担任…职务
同近义词辨析
assign, designate, name, appoint, nominate
这组词都有“任命,委派”的意思,其区别是:
assign常指给一群人或个人分配、分派、指派或委派任务。
designate书面用语,侧重当权者或机构的选拔或任命,有时含强行指定的意味。
name普通用词,着重任命的结果,而不是过程。
appoint通常指不经过选择的官方委任。
nominate通常指为某一公职选择候选人,并将其提交给有决定权的人作最后决定。
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
- The company decided to appoint a new treasurer.
公司决定任命一位新司库。 - They appointed him chairman.
他们任命他为主席。 - As a top manager, he should appoint none but people on their merit.
作为一位总经理,他应该任人为贤。 - We must appoint a new teacher soon.
我们必须尽快委派一个新教师。 - He wasn't there at the appointed time.
他没有在指定的时间在那里。 - We must appoint a day to meet again.
我们要约定好下次会面的日期。
权威例句
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