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appointees

英 [əpɔɪnˈtiːz]

美 [əpɔɪnˈtiz]

n.  被任命者; 被委任者
appointee的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT 被任命的人;被委派的人
    Anappointeeis someone who has been chosen for a particular job or position of responsibility.
    1. ...Becket, a recent appointee to the Supreme Court.
      贝克特,最高法院新任命的一员
    2. ...Diane Ravitch, a political appointee in charge of federal education research.
      黛安娜·拉维奇,一个受政府委派负责联邦教育研究的人

双语例句

  • The Senate also must decide whether to "advise and consent" to the President's appointees.
    参议院亦必须决定对总统的被任命人是否要提出建议或给予同意。
  • The outgoing administration sought to enlist the new appointees in support of its own prefernces.
    即将卸任的政府设法争取新任命的官员支持它自己的主张。
  • The law hands this task to newly created investigating magistrates, whom critics fear would be political appointees.
    这项法律将任务移交给了新设立的调查裁判官,但是也有人担心它会受政治因素的影响。
  • It may also bolster concerns that South Korean media are piling excessive condemnation on politicians and political appointees.
    他的退出还可能增加人们对韩国媒体的担忧&媒体对政治人物和政界候选人的谴责已经过度。
  • The rulings – made by a judicial panel featuring several Mubarak appointees – sparked fears of a military-led counter-revolution.
    这些裁定由一个合议庭做出,其中几名法官是穆巴拉克任命的,判决引发了人们对军队领导的反革命的担忧。
  • Some funds are run by political appointees, rather than investment professionals.
    一些养老基金由政界指定的机构、而非专业投资人士来管理。
  • A partial recount has been ordered by another body, the Election Complaints Commission, which is dominated by appointees of the United Nations.
    大多数由联合国指派人员组成的选举申诉委员会下令对选票重新清点。
  • A version previewed last September would reserve one-quarter of seats in the national parliament for army appointees, assign key ministries to top brass and permit army chiefs to declare a state of emergency when they deem fit.
    去年九月的一个预览版本为军队代表保留了四分之一的国家议会席位,将主要的部长职位分配给高级军官,允许军队司令在他们认为合适的时候宣布紧急状态。
  • Many of them can be seen as simply shifting policymaking discretion to appointees of the president, who has his own electoral base.
    许多授权可以被视为只是把决策酌处权转给总统的被任命人,而总统拥有他自己的选举基础。
  • The origins of America's financial "oligarchy", for instance, might have more to do with campaign-finance rules and political appointees than banks'size.
    比如,美国金融“寡头”也许更多的是与竞选财务规则和政治性任务有关,而非银行规模的大小。