appoint

  核心詞匯  
[?'p??nt]     [?'p??nt]    
  • v. 任命;委派;指定;約定
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appoint的英文翻譯是什么意思,詞典釋義與在線翻譯:

詳盡釋義

v. (動詞)
  1. 任命,委任,指派,選派,分派,派
  2. 約定,確定,決定,指定(時間、地點等)
  3. 給...提供裝備,給…提供設備,配備
  4. 【律】處置(財產)
  5. <古>命令,下令,規定
  6. 【法律】行使處置財產權
  7. 行使任命的權力

雙解釋義

v. (動詞)
  1. vt. 定,指定; 約定 choose, decide, fix a time, place, etc.
  2. vt. 任命,委派 choose for a post; set up by choosing members
  3. vt. 布置,陳設 furnish, equip

英英釋義

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"

appoint的用法和樣例:

例句

用作動詞 (v.)
  1. The company decided to appoint a new treasurer.
    公司決定任命一位新司庫。
  2. They appointed him chairman.
    他們任命他為主席。
  3. As a top manager, he should appoint none but people on their merit.
    作為一位總經理,他應該任人為賢。
  4. We must appoint a new teacher soon.
    我們必須盡快委派一個新教師。
  5. He wasn't there at the appointed time.
    他沒有在指定的時間在那里。
  6. We must appoint a day to meet again.
    我們要約定好下次會面的日期。

常見句型

用作動詞 (v.)
用作及物動詞 S+ ~+n./pron.
  1. They appointed a meeting place.
    他們確定了會晤地點。
  2. The judge appointed the trial place.
    法官確定了審判地點。
  3. We must appoint a new manager soon.
    我們必須快點任命一名新經理。
  4. We must appoint a new teacher as soon as possible.
    我們必須盡快選派一位新教師。
  5. The president can appoint the Cabinet.
    總理可以任命內閣。
  6. He said his government hadn't appointed any delegates.
    他說他的政府沒有委派什么代表。
  7. The Chinese government has appointed its representatives to the conference.
    中國政府已指定出席這次會議的代表。
  8. We must appoint a day to meet again.
    我們要約定好下次會面的日期。
  9. Let's appoint a day to have a lunch together.
    讓我們定一個共進午餐的日子吧。
  10. The decorator appointed the hotel with ultramodern furnishings.
    這位裝修工用極其現代化的陳設裝飾這家旅館。
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  12. He applied for the job and was appointed.
    他申請做那個工作并得到了委任。
  13. He accepted the challenge, and a day was appointed to try the match.
    他接受了這個挑戰,并且約定了比賽的日期。
  14. The old hotel was not very well appointed.
    這家老旅館陳設不太好。
  15. The house was miserably appointed.
    這所房子陳設簡陋。
  16. The hotel is elegantly and comfortably appointed.
    這旅館陳設得雅致舒適。
S+~+to- v
  1. He had appointed to meet us at the entrance of the theatre.
    他約定和我們在劇場門口碰頭。
S+~+that/wh-clause
  1. He appoints that this shall be done at once.
    他下令立即做此事。
  2. The head of the workshop appointed that the work should be finished in two days.
    車間主任下令這項工作必須在兩天之內完成。
  3. The king could appoint whom he pleased.
    國王可以任命他所喜歡的任何人。
S+~+ n./pron. +(to be/as) n./pron.
  1. They appointed him chairman.
    他們任命他為主席。
  2. They appointed me president of the association.
    他們任命我為該協會的主席。
  3. Nixon appointed Kissinger the Secretary of State.
    尼克松任命基辛格為國務卿。
  4. We appointed him to be president of the club.
    我們任命他為俱樂部主任。
  5. The board of directors appointed him to be manager.
    董事會任命他為經理。
  6. They appointed him to be Chairman of the Committee.
    他們任命他為該委員會的主席。
  7. He appointed the school-house as the place for the meeting.
    他指定校舍為開會地點。
  8. We appointed 8 o'clock as the hour to begin the match.
    我們確定8點為比賽開始的時間。
  9. They appointed her as deputy.
    他們委派她為代表。
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  11. He was appointed secretary.
    他被任命為秘書。
  12. Wister has been appointed Prime Minister.
    威斯特已被任命為首相。
  13. He was appointed the leader of a scout squad.
    他被任命為偵察班的班長。
  14. He was appointed minister to a foreign country.
    他被任命為駐外公使。
  15. His father was appointed postmaster.
    他的父親被任命為郵政局長。
  16. I have just been appointed our firm's representative in Paris.
    我剛被委任為我公司駐巴黎的代表。
  17. March 5 was appointed as the day for the meeting.
    已確定3月5日為開會日期。
  18. He was appointed as ambassador to the United Nations.
    他被委任為駐聯合國大使。
  19. Her husband was appointed as a committee of establishment.
    她丈夫被任命為籌委會委員。
S+~+ n./pron. +to- v
  1. She appointed me to come at six.
    她約我6點鐘來。
  2. They appointed her to take care of that old man.
    他們委派她照顧那位老人。
  3. They appointed me to organize an investigation team.
    他們指派我組織一個調查組。
  4. He appointed commissioners to examine the claims and ordered payment.
    他任命了幾位代表核實賬目并還清了債務。
  5. We must appoint a committee to handle the matter.
    我們必須委派一個委員會來處理此事。
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  7. He has been appointed to teach at the new school.
    他已經被委派到那所新學校去教書。
  8. I was appointed to take his place.
    我被任命接替他的職務。
  9. A committee was appointed to draw up a new constitution.
    指定了一個委員會來起草新章程。
其他
  1. Our visitors arrived at the appointed time.
    我們的客人在約定的時間來了。
  2. Then she waited for me at the appointed place.
    然后她就在約定的地方等候我。
  3. Then each of us performed his appointed task.
    然后我們就各自進行他指定的工作。
  4. It was a luxuriously appointed room.
    這是一個陳設豪華的房間。

常用短語

用作動詞 (v.)
appoint for (v.+prep.)
    為(某事)約定(時間) fix (a time) for (a purpose)
    appoint sth for sth

    Appoint the time and place for the meeting.

    決定開會的時間和地點吧。

    We must appoint a day for the next meeting.

    我們要為下次會議確定個日子。

    We shall have to appoint another day for the rest of our business.

    我們只好再約一天來處理其余的事。

    What time did the principal appoint for the assembly?

    校長決定在什么時候召開那次大會?

    We appointed the next day for the outing.

    我們約定第二天郊游。

    I'll be there at the time which was appointed for our meeting.

    我會按時赴約。

    September 1 was appointed for the ceremony.

    儀式確定在9月1日舉行。

appoint to (v.+prep.)
    任命 choose sb for a position
    appoint sb to sth

    As president, he appointed men to his cabinet whom he considered most capable for the job.

    作為總統,他委派最能干的人到內閣供職。

    They appointed him to a high office.

    他們任命他做高級官吏。

    The Dragon King was overjoyed and appointed the turtle to a very high position.

    龍王大喜,給了烏龜很高的官職。

    Members of Parliament are selected, but Ministers are appointed to Cabinet posts by the Prime Minister.

    議員是選舉產生的,但內閣大臣是由首相任命的。

    Who will be appointed to the chairmanship when Mr.Bell leaves?

    貝爾先生離職以后,誰會被派來擔任主席?

    In August he was appointed to the position of secretary.

    在8月份,他被指定擔任秘書。

    He has been appointed to a job with the Red Cross.

    他已被指派做紅十字會的工作。

詞匯搭配

用作動詞 (v.)
~+名詞 ~+副詞 ~+介詞

經典引文

  • The Lord had appointed to defeate the good counsell of Ahithophel.

    出自:Bible (AV): 2 Samuel

appoint的詳細講解:

詞語用法

v. (動詞)
  1. appoint的基本義是“確定,指定,約定”??梢灾付骋粫r間或地點做某事; 可以指定某人擔任某職務; 也可以指派某人做某事; 還可以把物品放在指定的地方。
  2. appoint是及物動詞,其后可接名詞或代詞作賓語,也可以接由動詞不定式短語、“as/to be+ n. ”充當補足語的復合賓語, as和to be??墒÷?。appoint作“命令”(正式用語)解時還可接that從句,不過有些陳舊。
  3. appoint的過去分詞appointed常用作定語或表語,表示“陳設”。
  4. appoint??捎糜诒粍咏Y構。

詞義辨析

v. (動詞)
appoint, designate, elect, name, nominate
  • 這組詞都表示“宣布某人的職務、地位、工作”等。其區別是:
  • designate指當權的人或機構的選拔和任命,口氣非常正式,有時到了生硬的程度; name則指不側重選擇,強調宣布,語氣不那么正式,常用于政治機構或政府辦公室人員的提名; nominate從詞源學看,與name等同,但意思不同,指提出人選,供決策人取舍; elect指從候選人中作出最后的選擇; appoint指不經選舉的任命,任命人在法律上有這樣的權力,這種選舉本身可能是專斷的,也可能是明智的。
  • appoint,designate,assign,name,nominate
  • 這些動詞均有“任命,委派”之意。
  • appoint通常指不經過選擇的官方委任。
  • designate書面用語,側重當權者或機構的選拔或任命,有時含強行指定的意味。
  • assign常指給一群人或個人分配、分派、指派或委派任務。
  • name普通用詞,著重任命的結果,而不是過程。
  • nominate通常指為某一公職選擇候選人,并將其提交給有決定權的人作最后決定。
  • 詞源解說

    • ☆ 14世紀晚期進入英語,直接源自古法語的apointier,意為安排,解決的apointer:a (到) + point (位),意為到位。
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