appointing
v.
任命( appoint的现在分词 );
确定;
约定;
安排;
例句:
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The committee differed on the question of appointing the next chairman.
委员会在任命下届主席的问题上意见不一.
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Appointing one woman to the otherwise all-male staff could look like tokenism.
给原本清一色的男职员队伍增派一位女性会显得是装点门面。
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In 1987 the Socialists took the unprecedented step of appointing a civilian to command the force.
1987年,社会党人史无前例地任命了一位非军队出身的人来指挥军队。
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The government...issued a notification appointing a two-member judicial commission.
来自Times of India
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Gordon Brown surprised everybody by appointing Peter Mandelson.
来自THETIMES
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I asked Ben, Why is Bush appointing a Democrat?
来自NEWYORKER