appointed
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
If something happens at the appointed time, it happens at the time that was decided in advance.
The appointed hour of the ceremony was drawing nearer.
既定的典礼时间就快到了。
1. subject to appointment
2. selected for a job;
3. fixed or established especially by order or command;
4. provided with furnishing and accessories (especially of a tasteful kind);
Inspectors were appointed to inquire into the affairs of the company.
督查员受委派调查该公司的事务。
He was appointed Apostolic Administrator of Minsk by Pope John Paul II.
他被教皇约翰·保罗二世任命为明斯克区的宗座署理。
He had bowed out gracefully when his successor had been appointed.
他在继任者被任命后体面地引退了。
The Prime Minister has appointed a civilian as defence minister.
首相已委任一位平民为国防部长。
You are hereby appointed Sub-Lieutenant RNVR of HMS Tartar.
你被任命为皇家海军舰艇“鞑靼人”号的皇家海军志愿后备队中尉。