appoint
- IPA[əˈpɔɪnt]
英式
- assign a job or role to (someone);determine or decide on (a time or a place)
verb: appoint, 3rd person present: appoints, gerund or present participle: appointing, past tense: appointed, past participle: appointed
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動詞
- 1. assign a job or role to (someone) she has been appointed to the board they appointed her as personnel manager 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. determine or decide on (a time or a place) they appointed a day in May for the meeting 同義詞
- ▪ archaic decree such laws are appointed by God
- 3. decide the disposition of (property of which one is not the owner) under powers granted by the owner trustees appoint the capital to the beneficiaries
- (of a time or place) decided on beforehand; designated: she arrived at the appointed time
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a time or place) decided on beforehand; designated: she arrived at the appointed time
Oxford Dictionary
- having assumed a position or role without the endorsement of others: self-appointed experts
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a building or room) having a high standard of equipment or furnishing: comfortable and well-appointed apartments
Oxford American Dictionary
- having assumed a position or role without the endorsement of others: self-appointed experts
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a building or room) having a high standard of equipment or furnishing: comfortable and well-appointed apartments
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[əˈpoint]
美式
- assign a job or role to (someone): she has been appointed to the board they appointed her as personnel manager
Oxford American Dictionary