reappoint 英 [riːə'pɒɪnt]   美 [,riə'pɔɪnt]

reappoint

reappoint  英 [riːə'pɒɪnt] 美 [,riə'pɔɪnt]

vt. 再任命;重新约定 

进行时:reappointing  过去式:reappointed  过去分词:reappointed  第三人称单数:reappoints  名词复数:reappoints 

Mr Obama’s views on such questions will influence who he appoints to fill the three vacancies on the Fed’s seven-member board, and whether to reappoint Mr Bernanke whose term expires in 2010. 奥巴马对这个问题的看法将会影响到他选择谁来填补美联储董事会空缺的三个职位,也会影响到他是否在2010年伯南克任职期满之后将他留任。
White had resigned his position and wanted Moscone to reappoint him, a request Milk opposed and the mayor refused. 怀特曾经辞职并要求莫斯康尼重新任命他,缪克提出反对,市长也拒绝了他。

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  • vt. 再任命;重新约定
  • 1. Mr Obama’s views on such questions will influence who he appoints to fill the three vacancies on the Fed’s seven-member board, and whether to reappoint Mr Bernanke whose term expires in 2010.

    奥巴马对这个问题的看法将会影响到他选择谁来填补美联储董事会空缺的三个职位,也会影响到他是否在2010年伯南克任职期满之后将他留任。

  • 2. White had resigned his position and wanted Moscone to reappoint him, a request Milk opposed and the mayor refused.

    怀特曾经辞职并要求莫斯康尼重新任命他,缪克提出反对,市长也拒绝了他。

  • 3. Mr Reagan did not reappoint Mr Volcker again, putting Alan Greenspan in charge of the Fed in 1987.

    1987年的第二任期里,里根总统没有再次任命沃尔克,而是以格林斯潘代之为美联储主席。

re·appoint / ˌriːəˈpɔɪnt ; NAmE ˌriːəˈpɔɪnt / verb reappointsb (as) sth | reappointsb + noun | reappointsb (to sth) to give sb the job that they used to have in the past 使恢复职位;使回到原岗位 After the trial he was reappointed (as) treasurer. 审理过后,他被重新任命为财务主管。 re·appoint·ment reappointment reappointments / ˌriːəˈpɔɪnmənt ; NAmE ˌriːəˈpɔɪnmənt / noun [uncountable ] reappoint reappoints reappointed reappointing re·appoint / ˌriːəˈpɔɪnt ; NAmE ˌriːəˈpɔɪnt / re·appoint·ment / ˌriːəˈpɔɪnmənt ; NAmE ˌriːəˈpɔɪnmənt /
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