delegate
delegate 英 [ˈdelɪgət] 美 [ˈdɛlɪˌɡet]
vt. 委派…为代表 n. 代表
进行时:delegating 过去式:delegated 过去分词:delegated 第三人称单数:delegates 名词复数:delegates
- Delegate lends an official air to passing off your work. If you don't like cleaning the bathroom, you can try to delegate that task to your little brother.
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- vt. 委派…为代表
- n. 代表
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1. They drafted him to serve as their delegate.
他们选派他作他们的代表。
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2. Toward the end he said to a British delegate: "If I do what you like, when Nagano goes back, wzzt!
会议快结束的时候他对英国代表说:「如果我按你说的做,当我回国的时候,哧!」
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3. Should I delegate this task or just say no all together?
我应该把这个任务委托给别人,还是直接拒绝?
- delegate (n.) late 15c., from Old French delegat or directly from Latin delegatus, past participle of delegare "to send as a representative," from de- "from, away" (see de-) + legare "send with a commission" (see legate).
- delegate (v.) 1520s (early 15c. as a past-participle adjective), from delegate (n.). Related: Delegated; delegating.
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