appointed
英 [əˈpɔɪntɪd]
美 [əˈpɔɪntɪd]
adj. (时间)指定的,约定的
v. 任命; 委任; 安排,确定(时间、地点)
appoint的过去分词和过去式
BNC.8470 / COCA.12818
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (时间)指定的,约定的
If something happens at theappointedtime, it happens at the time that was decided in advance.- The appointed hour of the ceremony was drawing nearer.
既定的典礼时间就快到了。
- The appointed hour of the ceremony was drawing nearer.
双语例句
- In 1448, Nicholas was appointed a cardinal
1448年,尼古拉斯被任命为红衣主教。 - The Prime Minister has appointed a civilian as defence minister
首相已委任一位平民为国防部长。 - It's past the appointed time. Maybe he isn't coming.
约定的时间都过了,别是他不来了吧? - One must not forget his origin, now that he is appointed to the leading post.
当了领导干部可不能忘本。 - An independent regulator will be appointed to ensure fair competition.
将会指定一个独立的管理机构来保证公平竞争。 - The time appointed for the mass meeting was 9 a.m.
群众大会上午9点届时召开。 - Political party apparatchiks are appointed to every office of social authority.
每个具有社会权力的官职都由政党官僚出任。 - Results may be realized at the appointed time.
按时见效。 - She was appointed a US delegate to the United Nations.
她被任命为美国驻联合国代表。 - Some people even claimed that he appointed his political rival only in the belief that he was giving him a poisoned chalice and that he would not last more than a year.
有人甚至说,他之所以任命自己的政治对手,是因为他知道所给的职位是杯诱人的毒酒,接受者肯定撑不过一年。