designate 详细解释

designate

['dezigneit]

vt.指定, 标明, 把...定名为, 选派
adj.指定的

vt.

1. 标出; 表明; 指定

Churches are designated on the map by crosses.

地图上教堂以十字形记号标出。

2. 把……定名为, 称呼[(+as)][O9]

The ruler of a kingdom is designated a king.

王国的统治者称作国王。

3. 委任, 指派[(+as)][O2][O9]

He was designated to lead the expedition.

他被指派率领远征队。

a.

指定的, 选定的[A]

the minister designate

部长指定人选

词形变化

形容词: designative | 名词: designator | 动词过去式: designated | 动词过去分词: designated | 动词现在分词: designating | 动词第三人称单数: designates |

词义辨析

同义:

vt.指出

show  indicate  specify  point out

vt.命名; 任命

name  nominate  appoint  

同义参见:

qualify  destine  determine  allocate  style  propose  tag  identify  mention  term  christen  entitle  

英英释义

动词 designate:

assign a name or title to

同义词:denominate

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

同义词:delegate, depute, assign

decree or designate beforehand

同义词:destine, fate, doom

design or destine

同义词:intend, destine, specify

形容词 designate:

appointed but not yet installed in office

补充

designatedesignate英:[ˈdeziɡneit] 美:[ˈdɛzɪɡˌnet]vt.1.指派, 委任The chairman has designated her as his successor.主席已指定她作为他的接班人。I'm designating you to act for me while I am away.当我不在时, 我指派你来代替我。2.标明, 指明, 命名Will you designate the flowers you wish?你能说出你想要的花吗?

例句

1. 1991 has been designated the Year of Sport.1991年被定为体育年。 2. There are efforts under way to designate the bridge a historic landmark.人们正在努力将这座桥定为历史遗迹。 3. The President's designated successor is his son.总统选派的接班人是他的儿子。 4. The President designated Hussan as his successor.总统指定哈桑为接班人。 5. I live in Exmoor, which is designated as a national park.我住在埃克斯穆尔, 那里已被命名为国家公园。 6. Some of the rooms were designated as offices.其中一些房间被指定用作办公室。 7. scholarships that are designated for minority groups为少数族裔学生而设的奖学金 8. a man interviewed in one of our studies whom we shall designate as E在我们的一项研究中接受访谈的男子, 我们称之为E 9. She designated the place where we were to meet.她指定了我们将会面的地点。 10. Black lines designate boundaries on this map.在这幅地图上黑线标示疆界。 11. His collar badge designates his rank.他的领章表明他的级别。 12. The new shopping centre is designated Modern Plaza.这个新购物中心被定名为现代购物中心。 13. The mountain was designated as a national park.这座山被命名为国家公园。 14. Jack was designated cochairman.杰克被委任为联合主席。 15. She has been designated by the President as the next Secretary of Defense.他已被总统任命为下任国防部长。 16. he was designated as prime minister.他被任命为首相。 17. [with obj. and complement]the Wye Valley is designated an area of outstanding natural beauty.瓦伊山谷被划定为重要自然景观区。 18. certain schools are designated ‘science schools’.有些学校被命名为“科学学校”。 19. the Director designate.候任局长。 20. This has been designated (as) a conservation area.这里已被列为保护区。 21. Who has she designated (as) her deputy?她委派谁当她的代表? 22. These arrows designate the emergency exits.这些箭头指示紧急出口。 23. It might be difficult to designate [=select] an appropriate place for the event.为这次活动选个合适的场所可能有困难。 24. We need to designate [=appoint] a new leader.我们需要任命一位新领导。 25. money designated [=set aside] for the scholarship fund留作奖学金基金的钱 26. He was designated team captain. = He was designated as team captain. [=he was made team captain]他被委任为队长。 27. The park has been designated as a wildlife refuge.这个公园被定为野生动物保护区。 28. He was designated to be team captain.他被委任为队长。 29. We designated [=named] the first one “alpha.”我们把第一个命名为alpha。 30. "The four parts were designated A, B, C, and D in the diagram."图表中四个部分分别称为A、B、C和D。 31. The word eventually came to designate [=refer to] any kind of mistake.这个词最后成了各种错误的代名词。 32. The wooden stakes designate the edge of the building site.这些木桩表示建筑工地的界桩。 33. Free items are designated by blue stickers.免费项目用蓝色标签标明。 34. The state capital is designated [=indicated] by a star.州首府用星号标注。 35. We all agreed to meet at a designated time. [=a specific time that we agreed on]我们都同意在指定时间见面。 36. 18 years old is the designated age to vote.*18周岁是参加选举的法定年龄。 37. the governor designate [=the governor elect]候任州长