appoint
v. 任命; 委派; 安排
If you appoint someone to a job or official position, you formally choose them for it.
It made sense to appoint a banker to this job...
指派一位銀行家做這份工作是明智之舉。
The commission appointed a special investigator to conduct its own inquiry...
委員會委派了一個特別調查員自行調查。
1. create and charge with a task or function;
2. assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to;
3. furnish;
appoint, designate, assign, name, nominate
這些動詞均有"任命,委派"之意。
Their friendship caused the Chancellor to appoint Skywalker to the Council, as his special representative.
他們的友誼促使議長把天行者派進委員會, 擔任他的私人代表.
Third is to appoint lower than self two level person giving a knee.
第三是任用兩個水平比自己更低的人當助手.
A Committee member may not appoint any alternate.
委員會成員不能委任代表.
We can hardly appoint you as our sole agent without the increase of sale.
只有你們增加營業額,我們才能指定你們作為我方的獨家代理.
He proposes electing Franc to appoint a director.
他提議推選法朗西斯爵士任董事.