delegate
n. (會議)代表
v. 授(權),委託; 委派(做)
A delegate is a person who is chosen to vote or make decisions on behalf of a group of other people, especially at a conference or a meeting.
If you delegate duties, responsibilities, or power to someone, you give them those duties, those responsibilities, or that power so that they can act on your behalf.
He plans to delegate more authority to his deputies...
他打算把更多的權力交給副手。
How many of their activities can be safely and effectively delegated to less trained staff?...
他們的活動有多少可以穩妥有效地委託給那些資質稍淺的員工來進行?
If you are delegated to do something, you are given the duty of acting on someone else's behalf by making decisions, voting, or doing some particular work.
Officials have now been delegated to start work on a draft settlement.
現在已經委派官員著手起草解決方案。
1. a person appointed or elected to represent others
1. transfer power to someone
2. give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)
delegate, deputy, representative, agent, substitute
這些名詞有"代表,代理人"之意。
And active delegate is different: What they accept is official commission, acting is official volition.
而主動代表則不同: 他們接受的是官方的委託, 代理的是官方的意志.
The Chinese people delegate their power to the People's Congress.
中國人民授權人民代表大會.
A composed delegate calls the two delegates it was composed from.
組合的委託可呼叫組成它的那兩個委託.
A delegate declaration is sufficient to define a delegate class.
一個委託宣告足以定義一個委託類.
The delegate moved for a reconsideration of the suggestion.
這位代表提議重新考慮這一建議.