拎拎同学
过去式 assigned 过去分词 assigned 现在分词 assigning a.to select (someone)for a post or task 分配给 某个人(某群人) 岗位或任务 b.to give a task or duty(to someone) 指派给 某个人(某群人) 任务或职责 c.to attribute to a specified[ˈspesɪfaɪd] cause 归为一个特定的原因 d.to set apart(a place or time)for a particular function or event:to assign a day for the meeting为一个特定的事情分配时间或场地 e.law to transfer(one's right,interese,or title to property)to someone 将权力或财产由法律上过户 v. 过去式 designated 过去分词 designated 现在分词 designating a.to give a name to or describe as叫做...; 描述为... : vessels sunk during battle are designated as war graves b.to select(someone)for an office or duty;appoint 选择某人当选职责;任命( 书面用语,侧重于当权者或机构的选拔任命,有时含强行指定的意味 ) adj. c.appointed,but not yet in office任命,但是尚未担职 :a Prime Minister designate 总理候任 n. a.a word or term by which a person or thing is known Related adjective:nominal b.reputation,esp.a good one:he was making a name for himself 命名 c.a famous person:she's a big name now 有名 d. call someone names :to insult someone by using rude words to describe him or her 通过说一些粗鲁的话来侮辱某人 e. in name only :not possessing the powers or status implied by one's title没有实权的领导:a leadership in name only f. in the name of : ①for the sake of为了...:in the name of deceney ②by the authority of以某某某权威之名义: in the name of the law g. to one's name :in one's possession:she hasn't a penny to her name v. 过去式 named 过去分词 named 现在分词 naming h.to give a name to命名为 (着重结果而非任命过程) i.to refer to by name通过名字提到:he refused to name his source j.to fix or specify修正或指定:he named a time for the meeting k.to appoint被评为:she was named Journalist of the year l.to ban(an MP) from the House of Commons by mentioning him or her fromally by name as being guilty of disorderly conduct m. name names :to cite people inorder to blame or accuse them提及某人的名字,目的是为了指责或者控告他们 过去式 appointed 过去分词 appointed 现在分词 appointing a.to assign offically to a job or position 由 官方 分配一个工作或职位 (不经过选择) b.to fix or decide(a time or place for an event) 去决定或修正(一个事情的时间或地点) c.to equip or furnish['fɜːnɪʃ] 装备: it was a beautifully appointed room with rows and rows of books 过去式 nominated 过去分词 nominated 现在分词 nominating a.to propose (someone) as a candidate['kændɪdeɪt;] 提名某人为候选人, 需要有决定权的人去做最后是否委任的决定 b.to appoint(someone) to an office or position 任命某人去一个办公室或职位
朱迪迪迪
appointment1.约会, 约定, 预约I have an appointment with him at four o'clock.我和他四点钟有个约会。They made an appointment for the second day of May.他们在五月二号有个约会。2.任命, 委派He secured the appointment of professor of English literature in the university.他获聘为该大学的英国文学教授。They made the appointment of Peter as chairman of the union.他们任命彼得为工会主席。3.职务;职位
张轶群123
appoint不过一般我们说makeanappointment比如imakeanappointmentwiththedentistonmonday我跟牙医约定在星期一
Cathy傻丫头
约定,的英文:Appointment
读音:英 [ə'pɔɪntmənt] 美 [ə'pɔɪntmənt]
n. 约会;约定;任命;设备;职位
相关短语:
1、by appointment 按照约定的时间
2、call on sb by appointment 根据约会拜访某人
3、Interview Appointment 面谈预约
4、Appointment setting 电话预约
常见句型:
1、The director won't see you unless you have an appointment.
除非你事先约好,否则董事长不会见你。
2、I have an appointment with him at four o'clock.
我和他四点钟有个约会。
3、I've made an appointment for a facial next week.
我已经约定了下周去美容。
一:词语用法
1、appointment的基本意思是“约会,约定”,其后可接动词不定式作其定语; 表示“(什么时间的)约会”时,后面可接介词at或for。
2、appointment也可作“任命,委派”解,后面可接of或as短语,在of或as后的名词前不加不定冠词。
二:近义词:appoint、convention
1、appoint:英 [ə'pɔɪnt] 美 [ə'pɔɪnt]
释义:v. 任命;委派;指定;约定
例句:He had appointed to meet us at the entrance of the theatre.
他约定和我们在剧场门口碰头。
2、convention英 [kən'venʃn] 美 [kən'venʃn]
释义:n. 大会;协定;惯例;公约
例句:We follow Geneva Convention procedures.
我们遵守日内瓦公约规定的程序。
下雨不流泪
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