appointees

appointees[əˌpɔinˈti:z] 

原级:appointee

appointees 基本解释
被任命者,指定的财产受益人( appointee的名词复数 );
appointees 单语例句

1. The two judges who ruled in favor of the law were Democratic appointees while the others were Republican appointees.

2. Nearly a third of the appointees have worked in Congress, and 59% have worked for the executive branch before.

3. appointees的解释

3. The government is expected to cut the pay of political appointees at an Executive Council meeting today.

4. When they are appointees of the government, how can they have the authority to fatten their pocket like that?

5. Brown is the oldest working federal judge in the nation, one of four appointees by President Kennedy still on the bench.

6. appointees的近义词

6. State appointees are being replaced by elected members and sinister practices are metamorphosing into more mundane - and socially popular - daily tasks.

7. Political appointees took a pay cut of 10 percent in 2003 when the Hong Kong economy was hard hit by the SARS outbreak.

8. A number of other Cabinet appointees were also being vetted by Senate committees on Wednesday.

9. Carmona said Bush administration political appointees censored his speeches and kept him from talking out publicly about certain issues.

10. appointees是什么意思

10. All totaled, 15% of Bush appointees worked in the Clinton administration.