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[/ˈdezɪgneɪt, -nət; ˋdɛzɪɡnet, -nət/] adj (following ns 用於名词之後) appointed to a job (but not yet having officially started it) 已受委任(而尚未上任)的: the editor, director, archbishop, etc designate 已受委任的编辑、 董事、 大主教等. designate 2 [/ˈdezɪgneɪt; ˋdɛzɪɡˏnet/] v用法: 1 [Tn] mark or point out (sth) clearly 清楚地标出或指出(某事物): designate the boundaries of sth 标出某事物的分界线. 用法: 2 [esp passive 尤用於被动语态: Cn.n, Cn.n/a] ~ sb/sth (as) sth (fml 文) (a) choose sb/sth for a special purpose 为某目的选择某人[某事物]: The town has been designated (as) a development area. 该城已被定为开发区. (b) give a particular name, title or position to sb 给某人某名称、 称号、 职务或地位: She was designated (as) sportswoman of the year. 她被命名为本年度的体坛明星. * The chairman has designated Christina as his successor. 主席已指定克里斯蒂娜作他的继任人. |