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appointing

英 [əˈpɔɪntɪŋ]

美 [əˈpɔɪntɪŋ]

v.  任命; 委任; 安排,确定(时间、地点)
appoint的现在分词

现在分词:appointing 

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双语例句

  • Appointing a Deputy Secretary-General to oversee the day-to-day work of the UN and coordinate its reform efforts.
    任命常务副秘书长监管联合国的日常工作,协调改革努力。
  • Color and sex are hardly relevant when appointing someone to a job.
    委派某人一项工作时,肤色和性别是不重要的。
  • Mr Obama has upgraded the status of the US mission by appointing Ms Rice to his cabinet.
    通过任命苏珊赖斯进入内阁,奥巴马提升了美国驻联合国使团的地位。
  • Appointing or dismissing the president or the principal administrator;
    聘任、解聘校长或者主要行政负责人;
  • I completely forgot about appointing a summary of our deliberations.
    我完全忘了要指定一个秘书。
  • The committee resolved on ( against) appointing a new secretary.
    委员会决定任用(不任用)一名新秘书。
  • Selecting and appointing cadres is the key and difficult point in personnel policy on cadres in the army.
    干部选拔任用工作是军队干部人事制度改革的重点和难点。
  • We must enforce stricter oversight over the whole process of selecting and appointing cadres.
    加强干部选拔任用工作全过程监督。
  • Second, many appointments still get made by simply appointing someone the chairman already knows and likes.
    第二,许多任命还是授予董事长已了解和喜欢的某些人。
  • If you work in a large company, appointing a full-time librarian might be a good idea.
    如果你在一家大公司工作,做一个全职的图书管理员可能是个不错的主意。