appoint

[英] [əˈpɔint] [美] [əˈpɔɪnt] 生词本

vt.

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1. VERB See also: appointed; 任命;委派;指派 If you appoint someone to a job or official position, you formally choose them for it. 
  • It made sense to appoint a banker to this job...

    指派一位银行家做这份工作是明智之举。

  • The commission appointed a special investigator to conduct its own inquiry...

    委员会委派了一个特别调查员自行调查。

  • The Prime Minister has appointed a civilian as defence minister...

    首相已委任一位平民为国防部长。

Verb

1. create and charge with a task or function;

  • "nominate a committee"

2. assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to;

  • "He was appointed deputy manager"
  • "She was charged with supervising the creation of a concordance"

3. furnish;

  • "a beautifully appointed house"

法律

  • 1.约定
  • 2.任命

计算机

  • 1.指定,约定,预定
1. Appoint the time and place for the meeting.
决定开会的时间和地点吧。

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2. The State Council exercises the function and power to appoint and remove administrative personnel according to the provisions of the law.
国务院有依照法律规定行使任命行政人员的职权。

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3. We must appoint a day to meet again.
我们要约定好下次会面的日期。

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4. You may appoint a proxy to vote for you.
你可以委托他人代你投票。

来自《简明英汉词典》