consign 的 2 个定义
- to hand over or deliver formally or officially; commit.
- to transfer to another's custody or charge; entrust.
- to set apart for or devote to: to consign two afternoons a week to the club.
- (6)
- to agree or assent.
- Obsolete. to yield or submit.
consign 近义词
entrust, hand over for care
更多consign例句
- Many of the museum’s most prized holdings were consigned to storage.
- It’s not the first time Nokia’s marketers have taken on more of the work usually consigned to agencies.
- In an ideal world, his small business would run out of customers and be consigned to history.
- However, given Google’s existence, that model will probably consign Neeva to permanent niche-player status.
- Some of the more than 2,000 items will be consigned by The RealReal’s customers, but Gucci is supplying products as well.
- With a voice thick with tears, Collins told Fajuri he had stopped performing in 2000 and it was time to consign the piece.
- That may be because it is the only state in the union which allows a simple 7-5 verdict by a jury to consign someone to death.
- Her fourth born child, Brian, was diagnosed with nonverbal autism, but she refused to consign him to an institution.
- Ford may have been seeking a place in heaven, the Journal warned, but this action would more likely consign him to hell.
- And why would she consign herself to lame-duck status, even if two years from now that might be her intention?
- A gentleman does not call his opponents vipers and consign them to hell, but Jahveh is not under any such obligations.
- You will not consign him to the spot to which the attorney-general invites you to surrender him.
- This is the fate to which emancipation would consign the Negro.
- In this way does a lazy world consign discussion to silence with the cynical closure.
- The sudden change from the lowest depths of woe to a state of ecstacy, would consign him to the tenement you have just quitted.