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designate

英 [ˈdezɪɡneɪt]

美 [ˈdezɪɡneɪt]

v.  命名; 指定; 选定,指派,委任(某人任某职); 标明; 标示; 指明
adj.  (已受委派)尚未上任的; (已当选)尚未就职的

过去分词:designated 过去式:designated 现在分词:designating 第三人称单数:designates 

CET6考研TOEFLIELTSGRETEM8

Collins.2 / BNC.5390 / COCA.5240

同义词辨析

appointdesignatenamenominate【导航词义:任命,委派】

appointv. 任命,委任
〔辨析〕
指不经投票选举等而直接指派。常可与介词 as 连用,但现在经常将其省略。
〔例证〕
She was appointed (as) postmaster of the city of York.
她被任命为约克市邮政局局长。
We appointed him to the committee.
我们委派他为委员会成员。
designatev. 选定,指派
〔辨析〕
通常指为某项工作或某个目的而任命,多用被动语态。
〔例证〕
Who has he designated (as) his deputy?
他选定了谁当他的副手?
She was designated to take over the position of treasurer.
她被选派接任财务主管的职务。
namev. 选中
〔辨析〕
指由官方选定某人或某物,尤指使其担任重要职务,常可与介词 as 连用,但现在经常将其省略。
〔例证〕
The president named her (as) Secretary of the State.
总统任命她为国务卿。
At the age of 30, she was named to the committee by the chairman.
她30岁的时候被主席选入该委员会。
nominatev. 提名;任命,指派
〔辨析〕
既可指提出人选,由有决策权的人定夺,也可指直接委任,常后接介词 as/to。
〔例证〕
Next month Mr. Smith will retire and Mr. Brown will be nominated as his replacement.
下月史密斯先生退休,布朗先生将获任命接替他的职位。
She was nominated to the committee.
她被任命为委员会委员。

牛津词典

    verb

    • 命名;指定
      to say officially that sth has a particular character or name; to describe sth in a particular way
      1. This area has been designated (as) a National Park.
        本区已定为国家公园。
      2. This floor has been designated a no-smoking area.
        这楼层已定为无烟区。
      3. Several pupils were designated as having moderate or severe learning difficulties.
        几名学生被认定有一定或严重学习困难。
      4. a designated nature reserve
        指定的自然保护区
      5. designated seats for the elderly
        老人专座
    • 选定,指派,委任(某人任某职)
      to choose or name sb for a particular job or position
      1. The director is allowed to designate his/her successor.
        主任获准选定自己的继任人。
      2. Who has she designated (as) her deputy?
        她委任了谁为她的副手?
      3. the man designated to succeed the president
        被指派接替校长职务的男人
    • 标明;标示;指明
      to show sth using a particular mark or sign
      1. The different types are designated by the letters A, B and C.
        不同的类型分别用字母A、B和C标明。

    adj.

    • (已受委派)尚未上任的;(已当选)尚未就职的
      chosen to do a job but not yet having officially started it
      1. an interview with the director designate
        与未到任主任的面谈

    柯林斯词典

      The verb is pronounced /'dezɪgneɪt/. The adjective is pronounced /'dezɪgnət/. 动词读作 /'dezɪgneɪt/,形容词读作 /'dezɪgnət/。

    • VERB 标示;把…定名为;称呼
      When youdesignatesomeone or somethingasa particular thing, you formally give them that description or name.
      1. ...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
      2. 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。
      3. I live in Exmoor, which is designated as a national park.
        我住在埃克斯穆尔,那里已被命名为国家公园。
    • VERB 指定
      If somethingis designated fora particular purpose, it is set aside for that purpose.
      1. Some of the rooms were designated as offices.
        其中一些房间被指定用作办公室。
      2. ...scholarships designated for minorities...
        专门给予少数族裔学生的奖学金
      3. Smoking is allowed in designated areas.
        允许在指定区域内吸烟。
    • VERB 指派;选派;委任
      When youdesignatesomeoneassomething, you formally choose them to do that particular job.
      1. Designate someone as the spokesperson...
        指派某人为发言人
      2. The President's designated successor is his son.
        总统的选定继承人是他的儿子。
    • ADJ (已受委派)尚未上任的;(已当选)尚未就职的
      Designateis used to describe someone who has been formally chosen to do a particular job, but has not yet started doing it.
      1. Japan's Prime Minister-designate is completing his Cabinet today.
        日本的当选首相今日将完成组阁。

    英英释义

    verb

    • design or destine
      1. She was intended to become the director
      Synonym:intenddestinespecify
    • decree or designate beforehand
      1. She was destined to become a great pianist
      Synonym:destinefatedoom
    • indicate a place, direction, person, or thing
      1. I showed the customer the glove section
      2. He pointed to the empty parking space
      3. he indicated his opponents
      Synonym:indicatepointshow
    • assign a name or title to
        Synonym:denominate
      1. give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)
          Synonym:delegatedeputeassign

        双语例句

        • We'll designate a skilled and qualified engineer to give technical advice to your personnels.
          我们将指派一名技术熟练称职的工程师对你方人员进行技术指导。
        • Some of the rooms were designated as offices.
          其中一些房间被指定用作办公室。
        • It is also possible to designate another diagram in any Package as the default diagram of the Package.
          也有可能将任意一个包中的另一个图指派为包的默认图。
        • I had an interview with the ambassador designate.
          我采访了即将赴任的大使。
        • You should not designate a public folder on a network share as a trusted location for your files.
          不应将网络共享上的公共文件夹指定为文件的受信任位置。
        • Users can also designate some special regions to mark on the gene structure diagram.
          用户也能够指定一些特殊区域以在基因结构图上标记。
        • I live in Exmoor, which is designated as a national park.
          我住在埃克斯穆尔,那里已被命名为国家公园。
        • You may designate any person, firm, corporation or legal entity as principal or contingent beneficiary.
          你可以指定任何人、公司、企业或者合法的实体作为主要的或临时的受益人。
        • System using colors to designate classifications.
          使用颜色来指明分类的系统。
        • Write-enabling this cube will allow users that you designate to record changes to the data of this cube.
          写启用此多维数据集将使您指定的用户得以记录对此多维数据集数据的更改。