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英:[ə'pɔɪntɪd]
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adj.
指定的,约定的
v.
任命( appoint的过去式和过去分词 )
确定
约定
安排
词根:appoint
adj.appointive 任命的;委派的
n.appointment 任命;约定;任命的职位
appointee 被任命者
vi.appoint 任命;委派
vt.appoint 任命;指定;约定
Adjective
1. subject to appointment
2. selected for a job;
"the one appointed for guard duty"
3. fixed or established especially by order or command;
"at the time appointed (or the appointed time")
4. provided with furnishing and accessories (especially of a tasteful kind);
"a house that is beautifully appointed"
appointed time指定的时间;法定时间
at the appointed time在约定的时间
appointed day指定日期
appointed member委任议员,委任成员
带有修饰副词“equipped, furnished”的词源可以追溯到1530年代,源自 appoint(动词)的过去分词,其专业意义为“装备,配备”(15世纪后期)。
The first known use of appointed was in 1535
appointmentnoun
the act or an instance of appointing
holds office by appointment
a position or office to which a person is named
holds an appointment from the president
an agreement to meet at a fixed time
an appointment with the dentist
furnishings—usually used in plural
appointiveadjective
of, relating to, or filled by appointment
an appointive office
appointverb
to decide on usually from a position of authority
the teacher appointed a time for our meeting
to choose for some job or offices the school board appointed three new teachers the president appoints a cabinet
I was appointed to wash the dishes
appointeenoun
a person appointed to a position or an office
appointedadjective
provided with furnishings and equipment
a well-appointed house
1 He then filed the document with the Roman Senate, putting the might of Rome behind his wishes in case the Egyptians had ideas about taking control Pompey was appointed to serve as the children’s guardian.
2 When Judith doesn't show up at the appointed time, Willem jokes that she has forfeited the right to one of her thimbles, and he should get to drink it instead.
3 The committee was appointed, however, and chaired by C.P.’s secret friend, the segregationist Charles Steel.
4 “Governor Andros was appointed by King James. Massachusetts has recognized that.”
5 As at the Lyceum, there would have been a sanctuary for the Muses, and an altar for sacrifices, as well as a head priest, in this case appointed by Ptolemy.
6 Newly appointed Minister of Magic, Rufus Scrimgeour, spoke today of the tough new measures taken by his Ministry to ensure the safety of students returning to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry this autumn.
7 Blacks were appointed to fill two vacancies on the Housing Authority board.
8 And whoever he appointed as his spokesman couldn’t avoid a lot of press focus.
9 I’m sitting at a Formica table in the back of an impressively appointed RV sipping an equally impressive single malt—Laphroaig, if I’m not mistaken—and singing like a canary.
10 But when the school’s president was later ousted for incompetence, the trustees appointed Garfield to the position.
11 The lawyer will leave and return with the authorities at the appointed time.
12 Professional administrators came to replace the politically appointed wardens of old.
13 Eratosthenes was a foreigner in Egypt, appointed as only the third head librarian since the founding of the Museum in Alexandria.
14 She was appointed to a professorship in Economics at Princeton.
她获聘为普林斯顿大学经济学教授。
15 The recently appointed Kuhani will offer blessings from the temple, and musicians will fill the streets with their discordant symphony.
16 Because of the drought, special Insurance Patrols had been organized and Benjamin Bullwinkle was appointed to head them.
17 An unaccountable serenity had stolen upon me; I felt the operations of my wits as clean and mechanical, aiming only at that which needed to transpire: the flight at the appointed time across the mud.
18 President Dwight Eisenhower installed him as his personal advisor on atomic energy in March and appointed him to the AEC chairmanship three months later.
19 Without realizing how it had come about, the combat men in the squadron discovered themselves dominated by the administrators appointed to serve them.
20 When they arrived in the Royal City, a new King’s Huntress had just been appointed, and there was a grand parade.
3 委派的
5 任命
apptd. app. installation creation appointment assignment posting designation provide place create design name post install raise shape commission prefer appoint constitute designate nominate anoint co-opt
8 约定的
9 装饰
trim ornament upholstery makeover embellishment adornment ornamentation decorate adorn embellish titivate trick up deck out dress up fix up do out
10 约定
promissory promise appointment bargain stipulate make terms give faith give words due conventional down term understanding engagement arrangement treaty undertaking assignation article agree engage undertake set contract appoint given word condition commitment bond pact stipulation troth arrange book guarantee covenant
11 订定的
12 指定
certain name put mark specify settle appoint nominate assign designated named determinative destination appointment assignment adoption nomination assignation give set state design specialize constitute designate destine given prescribed stated reserved designation allotment ticket intend seal prescribe dictate earmark