assignment
assignment 英 [əˈsaɪnmənt] 美 [əˈsaɪnmənt]
n. 分派;任务
名词复数:assignments
- Whether you’re an international spy with a new mission or a high school student with math homework — when you get an assignment, you’d better do it! An assignment is a task that someone in authority has asked you to do.
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- n. 分派;任务
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1. You will need to complete three written assignments per semester.
你每学期要完成三个书面作业。
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2. She is in Greece on an assignment for one of the Sunday newspapers.
她在希腊为一家星期日报执行一项任务。
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3. one of our reporters on assignment in China
我们派驻中国的一名记者
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4. I had set myself a tough assignment.
我给自己定了一项艰巨任务。
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5. his assignment to other duties in the same company
他在同一公司内担任的其他职务
- assignment (n.) late 14c., "an order, request, directive," from Old French assignement "(legal) assignment (of dower, etc.)," from Late Latin assignamentum, noun of action from Latin assignare/adsignare "to allot, assign, award" (see assign). Meaning "appointment to office" is mid-15c.; that of "a task assigned (to someone), commission" is by 1848.
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