designation 详细解释

designation

[.dezig'neiʃən]

n.指示, 指定, 任命

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

同义参见:

delegation  vote  epithet  title  surname  nomination  admission  appointment  prefix  

英英释义

名词 designation:

identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others

同义词:appellation, denomination, appellative

the act of putting a person into a non-elective position

同义词:appointment, assignment, naming

the act of designating or identifying something

同义词:identification

补充

designationdesignation英:[ˌdeziɡˈneiʃən] 美:[ˌdɛzɪɡˈneʃən]n.1.名字, 称号2.选派, 指定

例句

1. a level four alert, a designation reserved for very serious incidents用于标示非常严重事件的第四级警戒 2. the designation of Madrid as European City of Culture 1992命名马德里为1992年度欧洲文化之城 3. a leader's designation of his own successor.领导人对自己继任者的指定。 4. the designation of Stansted as the site of the third London airport.斯坦斯特德作为伦敦第三个航空港所在地的选定。 5. quality designations such as ‘Premier Cru’.如“一级”这样的品质称号。 6. Everyone supported the park's designation as a wildlife refuge.大家都赞成将那个公园定为野生动物保护区。 7. The committee favors designation of the house as an historic building.委员会赞成将这栋房子划为历史性建筑。 8. "Though many people call her a liberal, it is not a designation she uses herself."虽然很多人称她为自由主义者,但她自己并不使用这个称号。