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appoints

英 [əˈpɔɪnts]

美 [əˈpɔɪnts]

v.  任命; 委任; 安排,确定(时间、地点)
appoint的第三人称单数

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双语例句

  • She summons, prorogues and dissolves parliament, appoints all important state officials including judges, officers of the forces and representatives abroad, and she confers, honours and awards.
    她可召集、止和解散议会,任命国家重要官员,包括法官、官及驻外使节,有权授予荣誉和奖励。
  • Where any party concerned appoints a patent agency, the document shall be sent to the patent agency;
    当事人委托专利代理机构的,文件送交专利代理机构;
  • The president appoints all cabinet-level government administrators.
    总统任命所有的内阁国务大臣。
  • Each corporate member appoints an authorised representative to cast the vote on its behalf in an election.
    每个团体成员授权一名代表在选举中代为投票。
  • The leader of the Opposition appoints senior Opposition MPs to form the Shadow Cabinet.
    反对党领袖也会任命资深反对党组成“影子内阁”。
  • To review important matters between its regular sessions, the conference appoints a smaller council.
    大会指定较小的理事会,在其例会之间审议重要事项。
  • For example, the President appoints officeholders and chooses the overall goals of his Administration;
    例如,总统任命政府官员并选择其任职期内的总体目标;
  • Appoints a person who is suitably qualified to investigate private grievances against the State.
    由它委派一位称职的人选专门调查个人对国家的意见。
  • For the moment, each city council runs its own military affairs and appoints its own security chief.
    目前,各市级委员会管理各自军务,选举各自负责安全的领导。
  • He or she appoints and dismisses ministers and formulates national policy.
    总统有权任免各部部长,并制定国家政策。