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TOEFL BNC: 1272 COCA: 3172
appoint
verb [T] /əˈpɔɪnt/
present tense
I/you/we/theyappoint
he/she/itappoints
present participleappointing
past tenseappointed
past participleappointed
  1. 1
    to choose someone to do a particular job or have a particular position 任命;委派;指派

    We need to appoint a new school secretary. 我们需要任命一名新的校秘书。

    the newly appointed editor of the magazine 杂志的新任编辑

    appoint someone (as) something :

    Picard has been appointed managing director of the new division. 皮卡德被任命为新部门的总经理。

    appoint someone to do something :

    A subcommittee should be appointed to assist the chairperson. 应该指派一个分委员会来协助主席。

    appoint someone to something :

    She was the first woman to be appointed to the board. 她是被任命进入董事会的第一位女性。

     Synonyms and related words
    To choose a person: anoint, appoint, delegate...
     Synonyms and related words
    To employ someone: employ, appoint, take on...
  2. 2
    formal to choose a time or place for something to happen 确定,指定,约定(时间或地点)

    Proceedings will be brought to a conclusion at a time appointed by this committee. 活动将在这个委员会事先确定的时间结束。

    the appointed time/place :

    He arrived at Ella's office at the appointed time. 他在约定时间到达埃拉的办公室。

     Synonyms and related words
    To make a decision: decide, determine, arrive at...

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