appointing

appointing[əˈpɔintɪŋ] 

appointing

原级:appoint

第三人称单数:appoints

appointing

过去分词:appointed

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过去式:appointed

appointing 基本解释
任命( appoint的现在分词 );确定;约定;安排;
appointing 网络解释

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1. 命令:peripheral meaning 周邊意義 | appointing 命令 | imperative sentence 命令句;祈使句;無人稱句;命令式

appointing 单语例句

1. The chamber is now appointing leadership teams for two additional groups to be created in 2008 - professional women and energy and mining.

2. The same warning was also issued by the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee, which is in charge of appointing the officials.

3. appointing

3. The approval of the State Council is the final process of appointing the chief executive.

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4. The Zhejiang government has issued a regulation that bans the administrative departments from appointing intermediary agencies.

5. " It is difficult to comprehend a democratic government appointing a government for another state, " she said.

6. appointing在线翻译

6. Justice Cheung said appointing an administrator would save these companies from criticisms raised from making controversial decisions.

7. He said local Party committees will adopt a voting system in discussing and deciding on major issues and appointing cadres to important positions.

8. appointing

8. Approval from the State Council was the final step in appointing a chief executive.

9. The Universiade security team would follow international practice by appointing one director and eight security managers at each venue.

10. Badawi announced the lineup of his new government on Tuesday, appointing 32 ministers and 37 deputy ministers.

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