0 to choose someone officially to do a particular job -- 指定,選定;委派
Traditionally, the president designates his or her successor. 按照傳統,總統要選定其接班人。
Thompson has been designated (as/to be) team captain. 湯姆森被指定擔任隊長。
[ + to infinitive ] She has been designated to organize the meeting. 她被派來組織是次會議。
This area of the park has been specially designated for children. 公園的這個區域被指定為兒童活動區。
They officially designated the area (as) unsuitable for human habitation. 他們把這個地區正式劃定為不適合人類居住的區域。
1 used after the title of a particular official job to refer to someone chosen to do that job, but who has not yet started doing it -- (用於職務名稱後)新選定的,新指定的,新任命的
Eighteen bilinguals with ranks at the middle of the range were designated balanced.
They prefer the concentration of structure that accompanies an intersection or monosyllabic foot to be as near as possible to the designated edge of alignment.
A new episode of gastroenteritis was designated if there were 7 symptom-free days since the last day of symptoms.
Prediction models: a model that expresses one designated predicted variable as a function of other predictor variables.
The agent providing the service is designated the controlling agent which negotiates for component sub-services.
The following six chapters deal with fraud after the ballot was designated secret.
To ease reading, we will omit the lower-left indices if they are not referenced or the constraint set is designated only by a symbol.
Such (d) isolates were designated as the primary cause of sepsis and in some cases were responsible for foetal death.
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