The verb is pronounced 'dezɪgneɪt/. The adjective is pronounced /'dezɪgnət/. 动词读作 /'dezɪgneɪt/,形容词读作 /'dezɪgnət/。
1 VERB 标示;把…定名为;称呼 When you
designate someone or something
as a particular thing, you formally give them that description or name.
标示;把…定名为;称呼 -
...a man interviewed in one of our studies whom we shall designate as E. [VERB noun + as]
在我们的一项研究中接受访谈的男子,我们称之为 E
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There are efforts under way to designate the bridge a historic landmark. [VERB noun noun]
人们正在努力将这座桥定为历史遗迹。
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I live in Exmoor, which is designated as a national park. [VERB-ed]
我住在埃克斯穆尔,那里已被命名为国家公园。
2 VERB [usually passive] 指定 If something
is designated for a particular purpose, it is set aside for that purpose.
指定 -
Some of the rooms were designated as offices. [be V-ed + as/for]
其中一些房间被指定用作办公室。
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...scholarships designated for minorities. [VERB-ed]
专门给予少数族裔学生的奖学金
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Smoking is allowed in designated areas. [VERB-ed]
允许在指定区域内吸烟。
3 VERB 指派;选派;委任 When you
designate someone
as something, you formally choose them to do that particular job.
指派;选派;委任 4 ADJ [n ADJ] (已受委派)尚未上任的;(已当选)尚未就职的 Designate is used to describe someone who has been formally chosen to do a particular job, but has not yet started doing it.
(已受委派)尚未上任的;(已当选)尚未就职的 View usage for:All yearsLast 10 yearsLast 50 yearsLast 100 yearsLast 300 years