designating
v. 指出( designate的現在分詞 ); 指派; 命名; 標明
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...
在我們的一項研究中接受訪談的男子,我們稱之為 E
There are efforts under way to designate the bridge a historic landmark...
人們正在努力將這座橋定為歷史遺蹟。
If something is designated for a particular purpose, it is set aside for that purpose.
Some of the rooms were designated as offices.
其中一些房間被指定用作辦公室。
...scholarships designated for minorities...
專門給予少數族裔學生的獎學金
When you designate someone as something, you formally choose them to do that particular job.
Designate someone as the spokesperson...
指派某人為發言人
The President's designated successor is his son.
總統的選定繼承人是他的兒子。
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.
日本的當選首相今日將完成組閣。
I'm designating you to act for me while I am away.
當我不在時,我指派你來代替我.
We accomplish this through a process of designating persona types.
在這一步驟中,我們指定人物角色型別.
Designating a ceiling not more than 16 meters ( 52 feet ) high.
零度雲高的指雲高不超過16米 ( 52英尺 )
Designating the vowel a as pronounced in bad or cat.
指如bad或cat中母音a的發音.
Designating a geometric coordinate system with mutually perpendicular axes.
(幾何學)具有垂直於基線的軸的.