Wales and scotland are expected to designate other marine conservation areas later this year .
威尔士和苏格兰也希望在今年晚些时候命名其他一些海洋保护区。
He promised to designate an ombudsman to look after the rights of foreign businessmen .
他承诺将指派一名监察员照顾外商的权利。
No , the lasting answer , mr olmert offered then , was to designate final , internationally endorsed borders between israel and " the state of palestine " .
不会,奥尔默特先生当时提供的持久答案,是标出最终的、获国际认可的以色列和“巴勒斯坦国”的边界。
They agreed to designate mario draghi , the governor of italy 's central bank , as the successor to jean-claude trichet at the helm of the european central bank ( ecb ) later this year .
give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)同义词:delegate, depute, assign
decree or designate beforehand同义词:destine, fate, doom
design or destine同义词:intend, destine, specify
形容词 designate:
appointed but not yet installed in office
例句
She was designated sportswoman of the year.她被指定为本年度的体坛明星。
The town has been designated a development area.该城市已被定为开发区。
The chairman has designated that boy as his successor.主席已经指定那个男孩作他的继承人。
详细解释
des.ig.nate v.tr.(及物动词)des.ig.nat.ed,des.ig.nat.ing,des.ig.nates To indicate or specify; point out.指定;指出To give a name or title to; characterize.任命:给…头衔;授予To select and set aside for a duty, an office, or a purpose.See Synonyms at allocate See Synonyms at appoint 选定,指派:为某种义务、职责或目的选择或指定参见 allocate参见 appointadj.(形容词) Appointed but not yet installed in office:(官职)已任命但还未就职的:例句:the commissioner designate.已被任命而尚未上任的司令官 来源:Latin dôsign3re dôsign3t- 拉丁语 dôsign3re dôsign3t- dô- [de-] dô- [前缀,表.转移.] sign3re [to mark] from signum [sign] * see sek w- sign3re [标明] 源自 signum [(作)记号] *参见 sek w- 【引伸】 des.igna.tive 或 des.ignato.ry des.igna.tor n.(名词)