appoint意思是:確定,指定,約定。
造句如下:
1.He?didn't?approve?of?her?approach?and?said that?if?he?was?going?to?appoint?anybody,?there?must?be a?written?application.
他不贊成她的方式並告訴她如果他打算任命某人,必須先有書面申請。
2.As?the?authors?concede,?academic?research?on?businesses?that?appoint?COOs tends?to?suggest?that?they?underperform?companies?that?do?not.
正如作者所承認的,對任命有首席運營官的企業進行的學術研究似乎表明,這些企業的表現還不如那些沒有首席運營官的企業。
3.One?solution?would?be?for?the?PM?to?appoint?up?to,?say,?five?lords?as?ministers, who would be?permitted?to?address?the?Commons.
要解決這個問題,可以由首相提名——比方說——5位上院議員擔任內閣大臣,允許他們在下議院發言。
4.should an?interview?be?desired?,?i?shall?be happy to?call?at?any?time?you may?appoint.
若要求面試,我將在任何時間拜訪。
5.2Speak?to?the children?of?Israel,?saying,?Appoint?out?for?you?cities?of?refuge,?whereof?I?spake?unto?you?by?the hand of?Moses.
2妳吩咐以色列人說:妳們要照著我藉摩西所曉諭妳們的,為自己設立逃城。