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Appointing Meaning in English

word · lemma: appoint

əˈpɔɪntɪŋ
uh-POYNT-ing
ɐpˈɔɪntɪŋ
uh-POYNT-ing

释义

Choosing someone for an official position or job; giving someone a role or responsibility in a formal way.

用法与细微差别

Mainly used in formal contexts (business, government). Common collocations: 'appointing a manager', 'appointing someone as director'. Not used for casual invitations. Sometimes confused with 'assign', but 'appointing' implies official authority.

例句

The school is appointing a new principal this year.

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They are appointing John as the team leader.

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The president is appointing new advisors.

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We're appointing Sara to handle the project because of her experience.

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After much discussion, they ended up appointing someone from outside the company.

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She was surprised at being appointing head of the committee so quickly.

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