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assignment

/uh-sahyn-muhnt/US // əˈsaɪn mənt //UK // (əˈsaɪnmənt) //

任务,转让,作业,任务分配

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something assigned, as a particular task or duty: She completed the assignment and went on to other jobs.
    • : a position of responsibility, post of duty, or the like, to which one is appointed: He left for his assignment in the Middle East.
    • : an act of assigning; appointment.
    • : Law. the transference of a right, interest, or title, or the instrument of transfer.a transference of property to assignees for the benefit of creditors.

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Examples

  • Yariel Valdés González and I faced these challenges while on assignment in South Florida and the Deep South from July 21-Aug.

  • They’re putting time into decoration just as they would in their physical classroom, and students can interact with the space by, say, clicking on a bookshelf to get a reading assignment.

  • For now, if the district moves to in-person learning, instruction in Carlsbad will take place on campus five days per week and students may engage in additional independent practices and other assignments at home.

  • The assignments must also respect the relationships between the elements in the group.

  • It’s very hard, by the way, to do real random assignment studies of couples therapy.

  • His most recent assignment was the 84th Precinct, at the Brooklyn end of the Brooklyn Bridge.

  • When Lewis was shipped off to Vietnam, his son was just three months old, and the timing of the assignment worried Lewis.

  • When Vial got that first assignment, she was just beginning her photography career, and Cirque du Soleil was only a few years old.

  • “For our winter issue, we gave ourselves one assignment: Break The Internet,” wrote Paper.

  • By the 1950s the rapid assignment of gender to an ambiguously gendered infant had become standard.

  • Consent to an assignment may be given by the president of the company, without formal vote by the directors.

  • A transfer by the lessee of the whole or a part of his interest for a part of the time is a sublease and not an assignment.

  • An assignment to one who has an insurable interest as relative, creditor and the like, is always valid.

  • When an assignment of it is made, the assignee may sue in his own name for rent accruing after the assignment.

  • In some states statutes forbid the assignment of such policies for the benefit of creditors.