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deputize

/dep-yuh-tahyz/US // ˈdɛp yəˌtaɪz //UK // (ˈdɛpjʊˌtaɪz) //

代理人,代表,代理,代理人身份

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    dep·u·tized, dep·u·tiz·ing.

    • : to appoint as deputy.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    dep·u·tized, dep·u·tiz·ing.

    • : to act as a deputy; substitute.

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Examples

  • You may even want to deputize him as a de facto project manager to keep track of who’s doing those projects.

  • Clinton didn’t want to do the Sunday shows and Rice was deputized to be the face of the Obama Administration.

  • Instead, McCarthy deputized Katko to negotiate it and then waited a few days to rip the rug out from beneath him, with an assist from McConnell.

  • Sometimes it was deputizing your own community, but it happened.

  • Another has Mubarak deputize his vice president and step down in all but name.

  • The Sheriff denied that he had promised to deputize the Pinkertons.

  • Now I deny that Congress can deputize its legislative powers.

  • A good manager, though, can't simply go and deputize every detail of his job.

  • You may safely deputize only so long as, by so doing, you leave yourself free for the more important, more profitable decisions.

  • Miss Pierson, I deputize you to gather up the stray sunbeams for me that memory may have a regal crown to wear when I am far away.