appoint to
基本解釋
- 委任
- 指派
英漢例句
- Be careful whom you appoint to the position of manager.
你該儅心你所任命的那個(gè)經(jīng)理。 - 4:Everybody is wondering who the president will appoint to the vacant chair on the supreme court.
他說:大家都在猜測(cè)縂統(tǒng)會(huì)任命誰(shuí)填補(bǔ)最高法院內(nèi)的空缺,然而縂統(tǒng)卻嚴(yán)守機(jī)密,誰(shuí)也無法探知他心目中的人選。 - Anyone versed in the dark art of commitology, the study of committees, will know that who you appoint to an “independent” panel matters, as do its terms of reference.
任何對(duì)所謂的“設(shè)立委員會(huì)”有所研究的人都知道,被任命爲(wèi)委員會(huì)成員的都有誰(shuí),是件很重要的事情,同樣重要的還有被授權(quán)的調(diào)查範(fàn)圍。 - Britain refused again. Finally,President Grover Cleveland asked the United States Congress to appoint a committee to decide the border.
- The union leaders said they were willing to have the president appoint an independent committee to settle the strike.
- Among other things, it calls on the secretary-general to appoint a special representative to lead efforts to end sexual violence.
- Mr Kabila has preferred to appoint to key positions members of his own family or ethnic kinsmen from Katanga.
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權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- appoint sb to 任命
- appoint sb to the committee 委托某人爲(wèi)委員會(huì)成員
- appoint him to be president 聘任他爲(wèi)校長(zhǎng)
- appoint her to be secretary 派她擔(dān)任秘書
- appoint sb to do sth 委任某人做某事