designate
美音:
[´dezəg´neıt
]英音:
[´dezəg´neıt
]vt.指明,指出,任命,指派 v.指定,指派
难易程度:
designate为短语/超纲词汇
词频:5051
词形变化:
名词:designator 形容词:designative 动词过去式:designated 过去分词:designated 现在分词:designating 第三人称单数:designates
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sign=to mark(加上记号)
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designate
/'dezɪgneɪt, -nət; `dɛzɪˇnet, -nət/
adj (following ns 用于名词之後) appointed to a job (but not yet having officially started it) 已受委任(而尚未上任)的
*the editor, director, archbishop, etc designate 已受委任的编辑、董事、大主教等.
/'dezɪgneɪt; `dɛzɪˇ,net/
v
1 [Tn] mark or point out (sth) clearly 清楚地标出或指出(某事物)
*designate the boundaries of sth 标出某事物的分界线.
2 [esp passive 尤用于被动语态
*Cn.n, Cn.n/a] ~ sb/sth (as) sth (fml 文)
(a) choose sb/sth for a special purpose 为某目的选择某人[某事物]
*The town has been designated (as) a development area. 该城已被定为开发区.
(b) give a particular name, title or position to sb 给某人某名称、称号、职务或地位
*She was designated (as) sportswoman of the year. 她被命名为本年度的体坛明星.
* The chairman has designated Christina as his successor. 主席已指定克里斯蒂娜作他的继任人.
1. The first five digits of the other numbers designate the manufacturer and the second series of digits identifies the particular item. 条形码上的前五个数代表厂家,后面的其它数字是商品代号。
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