designate
v. 命名,指定; 指派,委任
adj. 尚未就职的
When you designate someone or something as a particular thing, you formally give them that description or name.
...a man interviewed in one of our studies whom we shall designate as E...
在我们的一项研究中接受访谈的男子,我们称之为 E
There are efforts under way to designate the bridge a historic landmark...
人们正在努力将这座桥定为历史遗迹。
If something is designated for a particular purpose, it is set aside for that purpose.
Some of the rooms were designated as offices.
其中一些房间被指定用作办公室。
...scholarships designated for minorities...
专门给予少数族裔学生的奖学金
When you designate someone as something, you formally choose them to do that particular job.
Designate someone as the spokesperson...
指派某人为发言人
The President's designated successor is his son.
总统的选定继承人是他的儿子。
Designate is used to describe someone who has been formally chosen to do a particular job, but has not yet started doing it.
Japan's Prime Minister-designate is completing his Cabinet today.
日本的当选首相今日将完成组阁。
1. assign a name or title to
2. give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)
3. decree or designate beforehand;
4. design or destine;
1. appointed but not yet installed in office
appoint, designate, assign, name, nominate
这些动词均有"任命,委派"之意。
name, call, designate
这些动词均含"命名,称呼"之意。
Other ( and there are many ) classifications designate geographic information, or membership in a given organization.
其他 ( 有许多 ) 类型的分类法还包括面对地理信息的分类法, 或者是面向指定组织的成员资格的分类法等.
A suitable approximate value of voltage used to designate or identify a system.
用以标志或识别系统电压的给定值.
Why not designate sydney as your unloading port?
为什么不选择悉尼为卸货港 呢 ?
Designate secure areas to store and protect your products.
指定安全的储存区,保护您的产品.
SELLER shall designate one Advisor to be their General Representative at the site.
卖方应指定一名指导人员作为其现场总代表.