appointed
形容词指定的,约定的
动词约定; 任命( appoint的过去式和过去分词 ); 确定; 安排
appointed的意思
1. 被任命的:从现有的西方对教师领导的研究文献来看,过去大多数研究把教师领导置于教师是被任命的(appointed)或本该扮演的特定角色的职位上进行分析,现在又把教师领导放在了和职业共同体或新的学校组织结构(职业发展学校、校中校)相联系的非正式领导职位上或组织结构中进行分析.
2. 被认命的:accomplish 完成(任务等) | appointed 被认命的 | adept in 善于
3. 指定:appoint 约定 | appointed 指定 | appointee 被任命者
4. 被任命:委任的;核准的 authorized | 被任命 appointed | 经营,处理 conduct
1. (时间)指定的,约定的
If something happens at the appointed time, it happens at the time that was decided in advance.
e.g. The appointed hour of the ceremony was drawing nearer.
既定的典礼时间就快到了。
1. The ABAC members are appointed by APEC leaders to provide insight into the priorities and concerns of the business sector.
2. appointed
2. He was appointed in November to oversee a new international business structure from Hong Kong, signaling GE's focus on overseas markets.
3. One hopes he has succeeded by now and the four take their seats at the stadium on the appointed days.
4. The board of directors of Henan Airlines on Wednesday sacked the airline's general manager Li Qiang and appointed an acting manager to replace him.
5. appointed是什么意思
5. Saudi King Abdullah Saturday appointed a woman to the council of ministers for the first time as part of a wide ranging Cabinet reshuffle.
6. Once the presidential council is appointed it must name a prime minister, who will choose a cabinet.
7. During a cabinet reshuffle in October 2011, she was appointed to the newly created position of minister of tourism and creative economy.
8. Incumbent DPJ Policy Chief Seiji Maehara is expected to be appointed as a minister in a Cabinet reshuffle that may take place early next month.
9. Her calmness and determination caught the attention of the authorities, who appointed her as a volunteer leader.
10. The author spent several years as a diplomat in China and in 1897 was appointed Cambridge University's second professor of Chinese.