deputed / dəˈpyut /

被部署的被派去的被任命为被派去的人

deputed 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

de·put·ed, de·put·ing.

  1. to appoint as one's substitute, representative, or agent.
  2. to assign to a deputy.

deputed 近义词

deputed

等同于 vicarious

deputed

等同于 named

deputed

等同于 commission

deputed

等同于 commit

deputed

等同于 constitute

deputed

等同于 delegate

deputed

等同于 deputize

deputed 的近义词 8
deputed 的反义词 1
deputed

等同于 designate

更多deputed例句

  1. In any other democracy, the chief justice or a very senior judge would have been deputed to try it.
  2. One company of them, saluting me from a distance, deputed a girl to make known their wishes.
  3. There was once a learned gentleman who was deputed to examine and report upon the archives of the Cathedral of Southminster.
  4. An old man was deputed to gather the women together, but not one of them so much as resembled the Snake-woman.
  5. Judge Rutherford was striding up and down the sitting-room, but it was Sheba who was deputed to tell the news.
  6. Whereupon a party of medicine-men were deputed to make a pilgrimage towards the great river.