1.
the act of appointing summarily (with or without the appointee's consent).
即位的任命行为(经或未经被任命者的同意)。
2.
One who has been nominated to an office or for a candidacy.
被提名者,被任命者已被任命到某一职务或为候选而被提名的
3.
(British) a disparaging term for an appointee.
(英国)一个对被任命者的蔑称。
4.
a government appointee who investigates complaints by private persons against the government.
依靠政府调查官员舞弊情况的政府任命者。
5.
The lists of appointees matching the lists of patronage positions in such a system.
被任命名单与这样的系统中与庇护的名单相对应的被任命者的名单
6.
The stratified, privileged class composed of these appointees.
特权阶级由这些被任命者组成的已形成等级的特权阶级
7.
The.nomenklatura are perceived as draft - immune&b{Anthony Arnold)
这些…被任命者被认为是免拟草稿的(安东尼 阿诺德)
8.
a nominee for the lesser of two closely related political offices.
两个密切联系的政府机构中较小的一个中的被任命者。
9.
He held over until his successor was appointed.
他留任到继任者被任命时为止。
10.
the body of ordained religious practitioners.
被任命的宗教的从业者。
11.
Any true revolutionary will look down on such a conduct as that.
任何真正的革命者都会鄙视这种行为。
12.
a legislator appointed by the party to enforce discipline.
被任命执行纪律的立法者。
13.
One who is appointed to an office or position.
被任命人,被委派者被任命或委派到一个职位或位置上的人
14.
However, doctors of the Linz city said that nobody was in serious condition.
但林兹市医生表示,无任何伤者有性命危险。
15.
The revolutionaries’ main ambition is to dispose of the present head of state.
那些革命者们的主要目标是除掉国家现任元首。
16.
And Pharaoh said unto Joseph, I have set thee over all the land of Egypt.
法老对约瑟夫说,我已任命你为全埃及的统治者。
17.
However, Margaret did bring in some of her own supporters as well.
不过,玛格丽特也确实任命了一些自己的支持者。
18.
Crockett was asked to be the leader of the defenders of the fort, but he refused.
克洛基奉命担任堡垒守军的领导者,但他拒绝了。