appoint
/əˈpɔɪnt/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈpɔɪnt/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈpȯint/ (ame, mw)
appoint — 動詞
1. to formally select a person to take on a particular job, post, or duty, usually
任命;指派
正式選定某人擔任職務或職責
to formally select a person to take on a particular job, post, or duty, usually by an authority such as a board, government, or court.
The university board appointed Dr. Rohan as the new dean of medicine.
校董會任命田中博士為新任醫學院院長。
appoint somebody as something
Linnea was appointed to the safety committee after fifteen years on the factory floor.
馬可仕在工廠工作十五年後,被指派加入安全委員會。
passive: be appointed to [body/role]
The judge appointed a lawyer to represent the children in the custody case.
法官指派了一名律師,在這場監護權官司中代表孩子們發言。
Greta hopes the mayor will appoint her older sister chief of police next year.
莉娜希望市長明年能任命她的姊姊擔任警察局長。
Members vote each spring to appoint a treasurer for the local football club.
每年春天,會員們會投票任命一位財務人員管理當地足球俱樂部。
文法句型
appoint somebody (as) something
appoint somebody to something
appoint somebody to do something
用法筆記
Frequently passive, especially in news and formal writing: 'She was appointed (as) ambassador.' Subject is normally an institution, board, or person with authority — not a friend or family member casually picking someone.
常見錯誤
2. to settle in advance the day, hour, or location at which something will take pla
訂定;安排
事先確定時間、日期或地點
to settle in advance the day, hour, or location at which something will take place, so that everyone involved knows when or where to be there.
The court will appoint a new hearing date once both lawyers confirm their schedules.
兩位律師確認行程後,法院會訂定新的開庭日期。
appoint a date / time
Guests began arriving at the appointed hour, just as the sun set behind the hills.
客人們在約定的時刻陸續抵達,正值太陽落到山後。
common adjectival use: at the appointed [hour/time]
A meeting place was appointed near the old oak tree, halfway between the two villages.
雙方約定在兩村之間的老橡樹附近見面。
All staff must arrive by the appointed time on Monday morning for the safety briefing.
全體員工必須在週一上午約定的時間之前抵達,參加安全簡報。
文法句型
the appointed [time/day/place]
at an appointed hour
用法筆記
Most often appears in passive form or as the past participle 'appointed' modifying a noun ('the appointed time/place/day'). Distinguish from sense 1: this sense fixes a moment or location, never a person.