英:[ˌriːəˈpɔɪnt]
美:[ ˌriːəˈpɔɪnt]
英:[ˌriːəˈpɔɪnt]
美:[ ˌriːəˈpɔɪnt]
第三人称单数:reappoints
现在分词:reappointing
过去式:reappointed
过去分词:reappointed
transitive verb
combined form of appoint.
也可以翻译为 re-appoint,意为“重新任命或重新指定”,始见于1610年代; 参见 re- “回到,再次”和 appoint(v.)。“相关词汇: Reappointed; reappointing; reappointment。”
重新约定
The first known use of reappoint was in 1611
1 He has even refused to reappoint a judge to New Jersey's activist Supreme Court.
他甚至拒绝为新泽西激进的最高法院重新任命一个法官。
2 In 2019, Marcus left office when Gov. Gavin Newsom declined to reappoint her.
3 Marcus was the state water board’s chair until 2019, when Newsom declined to reappoint her after a controversial board decision to increase flow requirements in part of the delta, and instead appointed E. Joaquin Esquivel as chair.
4 The conversation and controversy arose as supervisors prepared to vote to reappoint Mohamed Taha Hassane, who had been one of the first commissioners named when the body was revived in 2020.
5 Trump is unlikely to reappoint Powell to a third term when his current one expires in 2026 (Biden appointed Powell to a second term that began in 2022).
6 Ultimately, the commission did not put forward the four votes required by law to reappoint Wolfe, with Democratic commissioners arguing a recent state Supreme Court ruling that allows such officials to stay in their positions beyond the expiration of their terms protects Wolfe's job.
7 The decision to reappoint Moore had been widely expected as several commission members had signaled their support for him.
8 On April 10, Rep. Jones is sworn back in following a unanimous vote by the Nashville Metropolitan Council to reappoint him as an interim representative.
9 Under the city charter, the decision on whether to reappoint a police chief rests with the five-member civilian Police Commission But, in practice the final choice effectively rests with the mayor, who appoints the oversight body’s members.
10 Under intense pressure from donors Mr Kibaki removed two ministers accused of corruption, only to reappoint them a few months later.
齐贝吉在受到背后捐赠人的强烈压力之下,他将两位被指责有腐败行为的部长解职,这样做仅是为了几个月后再重新给他们复职。