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assign

/uh-sahyn/US // əˈsaɪn //UK // (əˈsaɪn) //

指派,指定,指定的,分配

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give or allocate; allot: to assign rooms at a hotel.
    • : to give out or announce as a task: to assign homework.
    • : to appoint, as to a post or duty: to assign one to guard duty.
    • : to designate; name; specify: to assign a day for a meeting.
    • : to ascribe; attribute; bring forward: to assign a cause.
    • : Law. to transfer: to assign a contract.
    • : Military. to place permanently on duty with a unit or under a commander.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Law. to transfer property, especially in trust or for the benefit of creditors.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Usually assigns. Law. a person to whom the property or interest of another is or may be transferred; assignee: my heirs and assigns.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbselect and give a responsibility
Forms: assigned, assigning

Examples

  • It is designed to listen to meetings with multiple participants and will parse discussion patterns to produce informative synopses and assign post-meeting action items.

  • Such randomized, double-blinded controlled trials randomly assign patients to receive a drug or a placebo, and don’t reveal to participants or doctors who is getting which.

  • That AI could pore over an astronaut’s symptoms and then recommend medical tests, make diagnoses and assign treatments.

  • So I rose beyond cleaning, to working as an operational dispatcher for cabin services in the American Airlines traffic control center, assign cleaning crews to each incoming aircraft.

  • Ideally, the Mars spaceship would be equipped with artificial intelligence that could consider an astronaut’s symptoms, recommend medical tests, make diagnoses and assign treatments.

  • Now the Kremlin will assign more loyal people to rule the region, mostly military leaders.

  • When we assign a primitive “not me” status to another individual or social group, it can—and does—take us down a destructive path.

  • Other folks can debate and assign blame for “who lost Iraq.”

  • Renee Richardson knows she'll likely never be able to assign blame for her son's death—she's done fighting for that.

  • Girls are directed through several pages of this until they are asked to assign the guy a series of pre-decided adjectives.

  • The designs of Russia have long been proverbial; but the exercise of the new art of printing may assign them new features.

  • With what honest pride did John Smith, the best farmer of them all, step to the fore and assign to each man his place!

  • If the lessee die, his executor or administrator can assign the remainder of his term.

  • As the lessee may assign or sublet unless forbidden, so may the lessor part with his interest in the leased premises.

  • If offered any dish of which you do not wish to partake, decline it, but do not assign any reason.

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