depute 详细解释

depute

[di'pju:t]

v.委任,委托, 派 ... 为代表或代理

词形变化

动词过去式: deputed | 动词过去分词: deputed | 动词现在分词: deputing | 动词第三人称单数: deputes |

词义辨析

同义参见:

commission  license  

英英释义

动词 depute:

transfer power to someone

同义词:delegate

appoint as a substitute

同义词:deputize, deputise

give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)

同义词:delegate, designate, assign

补充

deputedepute英:[diˈpju:t] 美:[dɪˈpjut]vt.1.将(工作、职权等)交给某人2.给予(某人)代表行事或发言之权

例句

1. Webster had confirmed that she'd been deputed by the Dowager.韦伯斯特已经证实她已得到该贵夫人的委任。 2. the men deputed to the roles被委以那些职务的人 3. He deputed a member of his treasury team to look into it.他指派了他财务部的一名成员去调查此事。 4. A sub-committee was deputed to investigate the claims.一个委员会专门小组被派去调查这些说法。 5. Sometimes he deputed the interrogation to a subordinate.有时, 他把审讯的工作交给下属。 6. His appointment as an advocate depute provided him with valuable experience in criminal law.他被任命为副总检察长, 这为他提供了刑法领域的宝贵经验。 7. Glasgow's depute director of education格拉斯哥市教育局副局长 8. The Premier deputed the Foreign Minister to act as his deputy.总理委派外交部长作为他的代表。 9. to depute someone to represent oneself委托某人代表自己 10. The chairman has deputed his voting power to the vice-chairman.主席已委托副主席代(理)行(使)投票权。 11. to depute one's authority to a substitute授权给代理人 12. she was deputed to look after him while Clarissa was away.她受托在克拉丽莎离开的这段时间里照顾他。 13. [as modifier]a depute chairman.代理主席。 14. Several officers were deputed to guard the building.几名官员被指派去保卫大楼。 15. I've been deputed to meet them at the airport.我被指派到机场迎接他们。