英音
['dezɪɡneɪtɪd]

美音 ['dezɪɡneɪtɪd]

vi. 把…定名为,称呼委任,指派
adj. 指定的,选定的
v. 指出( designate的过去式和过去分词 );指派;命名;标明
designated 用法和例句
- More governors will be chosen for regulatory and legal expertise ; one will be designated vice-chairman for supervision .
- 多数联储主席将筛选并调整为具有的专业法律知识的人才;一个监管副主席也将被指派到美联储。
- When a republican government established itself in 1912 , it designated october 10 as the national holiday .
- 随后的1912年,一个共和国性质的政权宣布成立,同时命名十月十日为国庆纪念日。
- A further potential problem for vietnam is that it will be designated as a " non-market economy " for up to 12 years after accession .
- 对越南一个更长远的潜在问题是它将被指派在“非市场经济”的名单上12年的时间。
- On the chinese side , another broker takes a person designated to send the money to a certain spot .
- 而在中国一侧,另一名中间人带着被指派送钱的某人前往某个地点。