appointed
appointed 英 [ə'pɔɪntɪd] 美 [ə'pɔɪntɪd]
adj. 约定的,指定的 v. 任命;指定;约定时间,地点(appoint 的过去分词形式)
- To be appointed is to be given a task or job. If you're appointed as the week's doughnut fetcher at work, it means you've been assigned the job of bringing treats for everyone.
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- adj. 约定的,指定的
- v. 任命;指定;约定时间,地点(appoint 的过去分词形式)
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1. It's past the appointed time. Maybe he isn't coming.
约定的时间都过了,别是他不来了吧?
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2. He appointed to meet us at the entrance of the theatre.
他约定在剧院门口和我们碰头。
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3. The lawyer has been appointed to mediate between the employers and the union leaders.
这位律师被指定在雇主和工会领导人之间进行调解。
- appointed (adj.) with qualifying adverb, "equipped, furnished," 1530s, from past participle of appoint (v.) in specialized sense "equip, furnish" (late 15c.).
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