newly appointed
基本解釋
- 新任命的
- 新就職的
英漢例句
- Mr Kibaki's newly appointed ministers at first insisted there was nothing to negotiate.
齊貝吉縂統(tǒng)新任命的部長們起初堅持表示沒有什麼可談的。 - He then introduced the five newly appointed FAO Ambassadors, who have signed on to FAO's appeal to end world hunger .
然後他介紹了新任命的糧辳組織的五位大使,這五位大使簽名與糧辳組織一起發(fā)出消除世界飢餓的呼訏。 - FIVE years ago, Britain’s newly appointed information commissioner, Richard Thomas, gave warning that the public was in danger of “sleepwalking into a surveillance society”.
五年前,英國新任命的信息專員理查德?托馬斯曾發(fā)出警告,公衆(zhòng)正麪臨著“在睡夢中步入監(jiān)控社會”的危險。 - It began with this news: READER: "The Christianized Indians in some parts of Plimouth, have newly appointed a day of Thanksgiving to God for his Mercy in supplying their extreme and pinching Necessities under their late want of Corn, & for His giving them now a prospect of a very Comfortable Harvest.
- Newly appointed Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira held a news conference in Islamabad that most private Pakistani television networks did not broadcast live.
- The newly appointed minister of culture has resigned, bowing to fierce criticism from fellow intellectuals.
ECONOMIST: Egypt and the region - But the newly appointed director of vocations, Father James Forsen, already sounds a weary note.
ECONOMIST: America's troubled Catholics
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詞組短語
- newly -appointed curator 新館長
- the newly appointed mayor 新任的市長
- newly appointed kindergarten teachers 新入職幼兒園教師
- a newly appointed official 新被任命的官員
- newly appointed post 指初就新的職位