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 appoint [ә'pɒint]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 任命, 指定, 下令

[法] 派, 派任, 任命


  1. They appointed him chairman.
    他们任命他为主席。
  2. He wasn't there at the appointed time.
    他没有在指定的时间在那里。
  3. The company decided to appoint a new treasurer.
    公司决定任命一位新司库。


appoint


Appoint \Ap*point"\ ([a^]p*point"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Appointed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Appointing}.] [OE. appointen,
apointen, OF. apointier to prepare, arrange, lean, place, F.
appointer to give a salary, refer a cause, fr. LL. appunctare
to bring back to the point, restore, to fix the point in a
controversy, or the points in an agreement; L. ad + punctum a
point. See {Point}.]
1. To fix with power or firmness; to establish; to mark out.

When he appointed the foundations of the earth.
--Prov. viii.
29.

2. To fix by a decree, order, command, resolve, decision, or
mutual agreement; to constitute; to ordain; to prescribe;
to fix the time and place of.

Thy servants are ready to do whatsoever my lord the
king shall appoint. --2 Sam. xv.
15.

He hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge
the world in righteousness. --Acts xvii.
31.

Say that the emperor request a parley . . . and
appoint the meeting. --Shak.

3. To assign, designate, or set apart by authority.

Aaron and his shall go in, and appoint them every
one to his service. --Num. iv. 19.

These were cities appointed for all the children of
Israel, and for the stranger that sojourneth among
them. --Josh. xx. 9.

4. To furnish in all points; to provide with everything
necessary by way of equipment; to equip; to fit out.

The English, being well appointed, did so entertain
them that their ships departed terribly torn.
--Hayward.

5. To point at by way, or for the purpose, of censure or
commendation; to arraign. [Obs.]

Appoint not heavenly disposition. --Milton.

6. (Law) To direct, designate, or limit; to make or direct a
new disposition of, by virtue of a power contained in a
conveyance; -- said of an estate already conveyed.
--Burrill. Kent.

{To appoint one's self}, to resolve. [Obs.] --Crowley.


Appoint \Ap*point"\ ([a^]p*point"), v. i.
To ordain; to determine; to arrange.

For the Lord had appointed to defeat the good counsel
of Ahithophel. --2 Sam. xvii.
14.

  1. Chesley said he will ask that Chubb's records for the drought insurance be audited and that the court appoint a master to invest and pay out the money.
  2. I have kept the faith." Caperton will appoint a temporary successor to Manchin, and voters in the 1990 general election will select someone to fill the remaining two years of Manchin's term, Secretary of State Ken Hechler said.
  3. The local congresses, consulting with the party, appoint delegates to provincial-level congresses who in turn nominate delegates for the national congress.
  4. The bondholders last week asked the court to appoint Albert Krivin, formerly president of Metromedia Inc.'s broadcast group, to manage the Grant stations.
  5. For example, the Supreme Court president must personally appoint drivers to take court officers to and from their homes. "This is madness," said Carrillo, the presidential adviser.
  6. Last week, President F.W. de Klerk rejected requests to appoint a judicial inquiry commission, saying the allegations could be handled through normal legal procedures.
  7. Airline pilots asked a federal judge to appoint a trustee to run Eastern Airlines, alleging that Frank Lorenzo, chairman of parent Texas Air Corp., was stripping Eastern's assets to bolster affiliated companies.
  8. Polly Peck asked a court Thursday to appoint administrators to keep creditors at bay and help sort out its debt load of 1.3 billion pounds, about $2.5 billion.
  9. Susan E. Shepard, whom Dinkins appointed as city Commissioner of Investigation, told the City Council's Committee on Rules, Privileges and Elections on Monday that the mayor had told her to appoint an independent counsel.
  10. Barris and Kerkorian's investment vehicle, Tracinda Corp., will each appoint half the MGM board.
  11. About 28 pilots, flight attendants and machinists stopped in Albany to gather donations and collect signatures for a petition that asks President Bush to appoint a trustee to run the troubled airline.
  12. The decision to appoint a head of the Europe and Soviet Union region was announced in September.
  13. The government refused to strike a clause authorizing it to appoint nine senators, but it accepted an increase in the total senate membership to 48, up from 36, thus reducing the voting power of the non-elected bloc.
  14. "I would go so far as to say that it is not advisable to appoint a prime minister or a government if there is the least doubt that a new majority is behind them," Schlueter said.
  15. The report also faulted Bush for failing to live up to promises to appoint more qualified women and minorities to the federal bench.
  16. Under law, only the top three political parties, as determined by voting, are allowed to appoint a delegate to the elections council.
  17. Opposition leader Benazir Bhutto on Tuesday called on Ishaq Khan to dismiss the Cabinet and appoint a caretaker government until elections.
  18. Eastern's unions demanded that the courts appoint a trustee but Lorenzo refused.
  19. The policy also calls on the president to appoint a high-ranking official to oversee the government's drug policy and reduce rivalry among drug-fighting agencies.
  20. For the first time in Soviet history, the military will be under the direction of democratically elected officials, who will exercise budget oversight, appoint personnel and approve military doctrine.
  21. Peru's President Garcia is expected to appoint new cabinet ministers by the weekend in a shake-up over economic policy and the fight with leftist guerrillas.
  22. He said: 'Shareholders appoint boards as their agents.'
  23. He has been assembling a strong management team, although the last minute failure to appoint Mr Ignacio Lopez de Arriortua, who was credited with turning round General Motors' European operations, is a big setback.
  24. The town council will decide on March 21 whether to appoint a replacement for Richard Kennett or call a special election.
  25. If the company's directors fail to do so, the banks are likely to ask the courts to appoint one, bankers say.
  26. Bush said he had been fighting for the right of a president to appoint his own Cabinet, but he avoided language that would have raised the political stakes.
  27. When I awoke to this fact, I concluded that the only answer was to appoint a Midwest manager from within our own distinctive culture at the home plant.
  28. The bank units will ask one JSDA-member brokerage to make a market in such bonds, and JSDA will appoint another as a second market-maker.
  29. He said the civilian government Bashir has promised to appoint on an unspecified date could turn into a group of civil servant puppets with the junta pulling the strings.
  30. Even though the openings are advertised in newspapers and law journals, fewer than two dozen people typically apply, according to appeals-court judges, who appoint bankruptcy judges.
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