appointments 的定义
- a fixed mutual agreement for a meeting; engagement: We made an appointment to meet again.
- a meeting set for a specific time or place: I'm late for my appointment.
- the act of appointing, designating, or placing in office: to fill a vacancy by appointment.
- an office, position, or the like, to which a person is appointed: He received his appointment as ambassador to Italy.
- Usually appointments. equipment, furnishings, or accouterments.
- appointments, accouterments for a soldier or a horse.
- Manège. a horse-show class in which the contestant need not be a member of a hunt but must wear regulation hunt livery.Compare Corinthian.
- Archaic. decree; ordinance.
appointments 近义词
arrangement for meeting; prearranged meeting
assignment of responsibility
job, position of responsibility
appointments 的近义词 15 个
- appointee
- assignment
- nominee
- office
- post
- berth
- candidate
- delegate
- employment
- officeholder
- place
- representative
- situation
- station
- work
appointments 的反义词 1 个
furnishing(s)
appointments 的近义词 15 个
- appointee
- assignment
- nominee
- office
- post
- berth
- candidate
- delegate
- employment
- officeholder
- place
- representative
- situation
- station
- work
appointments 的反义词 1 个
更多appointments例句
- He circled back later to the idea that he might build a website to help more people find appointments.
- Patients could register for a slot—either online or with someone who comes to their home—and then wait to be picked for an appointment.
- In the District, Nesbitt said, Giant pharmacies will be receiving some doses and will schedule appointments through the city’s website.
- Holding clinics on church grounds can make getting the vaccine easier for people who do not have the ability to drive to a mass vaccination clinic or who have trouble getting online to check and recheck websites, hoping for an appointment.
- Her voice cracked as she described waiting in a 400-person phone queue to sign up for a shot, only to be told all appointments were taken and she couldn’t even leave her name.
- He said the news of his appointment was not true, that it was disinformation spread by “some intelligence agency and my rivals.”
- Jessen was named a Mormon bishop, but the appointment was met with vocal protests.
- Sharpton noted that otherwise some of their mutual detractors might suggest that he had played a role in the appointment.
- The appointment of Klain to lead the effort is giving the public what it wants—but not what it needs.
- The appointment of the new Ebola czar comes after Republicans began demanding a White House point person on the threat.
- She was helpless, because she had said nothing all day of her appointment, and because Janet had not mentioned it either.
- Having seen no service, he owed his appointment largely to his conceit and good looks.
- As an M.P. you are duly qualified to accept any appointment under the Crown when the Government ask you.
- A test examination would follow of a perfunctory character, and an intimation of your appointment would be the sequel.
- This alone could hinder the execution of his appointment, for in other things he has excellent qualifications for the dignity.