to designate
第三人称
designates
现在进行时
designating
过去式
designated
过去完成时
designated
1
指定, 任命
to choose someone for a certain position or task
- The manager will designate a team lead to coordinate the project.
经理将指定一名团队领导来协调项目。
- The committee will designate a spokesperson to address the media.
委员会将指定一位发言人向媒体发表讲话。
- The coach will designate a captain for the upcoming match.
教练将为即将到来的比赛指定一名队长。
- The mayor has designated a special task force to handle the emergency.
市长已指定一个特别工作组来处理紧急情况。
- She was designated the lead researcher for the new study.
她被指定为这项新研究的首席研究员。
2
指定, 指派
to choose or intend something for a specific purpose or role
及物动词
- The organizers designated one tent as the main information center.
组织者指定了一个帐篷作为主要信息中心。
- The artist designated her final painting as a gift for the museum.
艺术家指定她的最后一幅画作为博物馆的礼物。
- They designated the field for soccer practice.
他们指定了足球训练的场地。
- The land was designated for agricultural use by the local council.
这块土地被地方议会指定用于农业用途。
- The company designated this day for employee training sessions.
公司指定这一天为员工培训课程。
3
指定, 任命
to officially give a specific title, term, or label to someone or something
- She was designated "Employee of the Month" for her hard work.
她因努力工作被指定为“本月最佳员工”。
- She was designated the team captain by her coach.
她被她的教练指定为队长。
- They designated the new restaurant "The Ocean View."
他们将新餐厅指定为"The Ocean View"。
- He was designated "Professor Emeritus" for his lifelong contribution to the field.
他因其在该领域的终身贡献被授予“名誉教授”称号。
- The city designated the old building a historical landmark.
该市将这座旧建筑指定为历史地标。
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4
指定, 指示
to show or indicate the exact location of something
及物动词
- The map will designate the location of the new store.
地图将标明新店的位置。
- The guide designated the entrance to the museum on the map.
导游在地图上标出了博物馆的入口。
- The teacher will designate where each student should sit.
老师将指定每个学生应该坐的位置。
- The marker on the map designates the best hiking trail.
地图上的标记指定了最好的徒步路线。
- The signs will designate the nearest exit in case of an emergency.
标志将在紧急情况下指示最近的出口。