appointee 英 [əˌpɔɪnˈti:]   美 [əˌpɔɪnˈti, ˌæpɔɪn-]

appointee

appointee  英 [əˌpɔɪnˈti:] 美 [əˌpɔɪnˈti, ˌæpɔɪn-]

n. 被任命者 

名词复数:appointees 

And because the Senate appointee would have to run in two elections, she would be in virtual campaign mode for her first four years in office. 同时基于参议院的任命需要经过此选举,她极有可能在一些虚无的竞选活动中荒度前四年。
The new president's appointee for Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, Michele Flournoy, was asked about that at her Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday. 新总统提名的主管政策的国防部副部长米歇尔·弗卢努瓦在星期四的参议院任命听证当中,被问到这个问题。

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  • n. 被任命者
  • 1. And because the Senate appointee would have to run in two elections, she would be in virtual campaign mode for her first four years in office.

    同时基于参议院的任命需要经过此选举,她极有可能在一些虚无的竞选活动中荒度前四年。

  • 2. The new president's appointee for Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, Michele Flournoy, was asked about that at her Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday.

    新总统提名的主管政策的国防部副部长米歇尔·弗卢努瓦在星期四的参议院任命听证当中,被问到这个问题。

  • 3. As does President Obama, who said his second appointee to the court earned respect “across the political spectrum.

    正如奥巴马总统所言,他对最高法院第二次提名赢得了“超越政治派别的”尊重。

  • appointee (n.) 1768, after French appointé, from apointer "arrange, settle, place;" see appoint + -ee.
ap·point·ee / əˌpɔɪnˈtiː ; NAmE əˌpɔɪnˈtiː / noun a person who has been chosen for a job or position of responsibility 被任命者;被委任者 the new appointee to the post 新委任此职务者 appointee appointees ap·point·ee / əˌpɔɪnˈtiː ; NAmE əˌpɔɪnˈtiː /
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