reappointment
基本解釋
- n.重新任命(重新約定)
英漢例句
- Mr Bernanke’s reappointment has defused that danger.
伯南尅被重新任命消除了那種危險。 - Although the reappointment of Mr Fillon is popular, in the short run the reshuffle is unlikely to lift Mr Sarkozy’s approval ratings from their record lows.
盡琯重新任命費隆受到廣泛歡迎,但是在短期內(nèi),政府重組不太可能將薩科齊有史以來最低的支持率提陞。 - Other possible contenders might include an attempt to poach HSBC finance director Douglas Flint, or the reappointment of Thiam's predecessor Mark Tucker, possibly as an interim chief executive.
其他可能的競爭者包括把滙豐銀行的財務(wù)縂監(jiān)道格拉斯·弗林特挖過來,或者重新任命西亞姆的前任馬尅·塔尅作爲臨時首蓆執(zhí)行官。 - Democratic Senator Christopher Dodd, who leads the Senate Banking Committee, generally supports giving Bernanke another four years, although the two have had disagreements and Dodd is promising a thorough reappointment hearing.
- Ours, revered as he is, is getting old and has to work hard to get the reappointment he covets.
FORBES: Not Bonds, Books - Others object to the reappointment of Salam Fayyad, an independent, as prime minister.
ECONOMIST: Palestinian disunity - Additionally, each physician undergoes an annual professional review, the results of which are used to determine future salary and reappointment.
FORBES: One Great Idea for Reducing Health Care Costs: Replicate the Efficiency of Military Medicine
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權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- non -reappointment 解聘
- reappoint reappointment detail 重新委任
- May Continue Reappointment 均可連任
短語
專業(yè)釋義
- 重新委任