委任英文解释翻译、委任的近义词、反义词、例句
英语翻译:
accredit; appoint; commission; depute【经】 authorize; delegation; procuration
相关词条:
1.procuratory 2.commission 3.devolve 4.reply 5.repose 6.resign 7.leave 8.accredition 9.mandate 10.accredit 11.authorisation 12.authorise 13.authorization 14.tocommission 15.commitment 16.depute例句:
- 她被委任为农场指导。She is appointed director of the farm.
- 这一委任使人欣慰、怅惘等。This appointment was greeted with relief, dismay, etc.
- 他被委任为驻马德里[被委任为谒见西班牙国王]的大使。He was accredited to/at Madrid/accredited to the Spanish king.
- 政府在人事上作的新的委任,引起了许多争论。The new government appointments have caused much controversy.
- 申请担任政府公职的人总要经过彻底审查才能受到委任。Applicants for government posts are always thoroughly investigated before being appointed.
分词翻译:
委的英语翻译:
appoint; committee; end; listless; really; roundabout; shift; throw awaytrust
任的英语翻译:
allow; appoint; assume a job; let; no matter; official post网络扩展解释
委任 (wěi rèn)
委任是一个汉语词汇,拼音为wěi rèn。它的英语解释翻译为"appointment",意味着指定某人担任特定职务或任务。
英文读音为 [əˈpɔɪntmənt]。
在英文中,"appointment"也可以表示“预约”的意思,指安排在特定时间进行的会议、活动或医疗访问。
以下是一个包含中文解释的英文例句:
"I have an appointment with the doctor tomorrow."(我明天有个医生的预约。)
英文近义词 "designation" 意味着指派某人担任特定职务或位置。
英文反义词 "dismissal" 意味着免职或解除某人的职务。
"Appointment" 是一个常用单词,在英语中非常常见。