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designate

/verb dez-ig-neyt; adjective dez-ig-nit, -neyt/US // verb ˈdɛz ɪgˌneɪt; adjective ˈdɛz ɪg nɪt, -ˌneɪt //

指定,指定的,命名,指认

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    des·ig·nat·ed, des·ig·nat·ing.

    • : to mark or point out; indicate; show; specify.
    • : to denote; indicate; signify.
    • : to name; entitle; style.
    • : to nominate or select for a duty, office, purpose, etc.; appoint; assign.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : named or selected for an office, position, etc., but not yet installed: ambassador-designate.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbspecify as selection
Forms: designated, designates
Synonyms
allocate拨出,拨款,分配,分配给allot拨款,拨款额,拨款额度appoint任用,指定,任职,任命appropriate适当的,适当,恰当的,适宜的assign指派,指定,指定的,分配authorize授权,授权书,授权他人,授权给choose选择,挑选,选,选取define定义,界定,确定describe描述,描写,描绘,形容earmark指定用途,标记,指定的用途,指定用途的elect选举,选择,推选,选mark纪念,纪念品,纪念碑,纪念意义name名称,名字,名,姓名nominate提名,推举,推选,推荐set aside拨出,搁置,搁置的,拨开stipulate规定,订明,订定,约定apportion分摊,摊派,分摊费用,分攤characterize表征,表明,定性为,表述charge收费,控告,控方,收费标准commission佣金,委员会,委会,委托书connote涵义,注释,注解,涵养constitute构成,构成的,构成为,构成了delegate代表,委托人,代表们,委托denote表示,表示为,表示的是,记为depute副职,侂胄,副手,递补deputize代理人,代表,代理,代理人身份dictate口述,听写,支配,口述的evidence证据,证据显示,证据表明favor赞成,偏爱,宠爱,恩惠finger指,指头,指数,指纹indicate表示,显示,表明,指示individualize个性化,个性化定制,个别化,个人化make使,让,使得,使成为opt选择,选择权,选择性,选择性的peg钉子,木钉,木栓,钉板pick挑选,选择,采摘,挑pinpoint准确定位,准确地指出,准确地指出来prefer偏爱,喜欢,倾向于,偏向于show显示,展示,显示出,表明single单,单一,单单,单个slot槽,插槽,档期,槽位tag标签,标记,标牌,标牌上的标签tap轻拍,敲击,轻敲,敲打button down扣下,扣头,扣式羽绒服,扣式羽绒mete陨石,陨落,陨铁,陨灭pin down钉住,钉住了,钉死,钳制put down for撂下的,撂倒的是,搁置的,撂倒的reseve研究,研究报告,调查,研究所set apart选派,选派人员,选派的,选拔出来的tab标签,选项卡,选项,卡卡

Examples

  • This could include reserving vaccines in under-resourced racial and ethnic minority communities for local residents and designating senior hours for those 65 and older.

  • You’ll need to charge and connect your own power bank, which can easily slide into the designated built-in pocket.

  • Teams will still have the ability to sign up to three high-priced players, known as designated players, beyond typical salary restrictions.

  • The sickliest one, whom I designated a female and named Truffles, couldn’t crack the shells.

  • The bill specifically designates English-learners, migrant students, homeless students, low-income students, foster youth and disengaged students as those eligible to receive support.

  • Lo thinks the local government should designate one or two protest sites and leave the demonstrators alone.

  • Under the law government branches other than the defense ministry would have the power to designate information as state secrets.

  • It was the first time in history that the Senate had sustained a filibuster against a cabinet secretary-designate.

  • The president alone should not be able to designate a U.S. person as an enemy combatant and then order operatives to kill him.

  • "Secretary-Designate Hagel is focused on the work he's got to do," the Democratic official said.

  • In marking the public lands of the western territories by statute monuments must designate the corners of the tract.

  • It may also be used to designate simply a clever man, who is neither very good nor very wicked.

  • But could any dependent being fully designate its glorious origin, and infinite Surety?

  • Mme. Falcon has given, in the provinces, her name to designate tragic "sopranos."

  • The religious partisans generally designate the incredulous as libertines.