appointees
英 [əpɔɪnˈtiːz]
美 [əpɔɪnˈtiz]
n. 被任命者; 被委任者
appointee的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 被任命的人;被委派的人
Anappointeeis someone who has been chosen for a particular job or position of responsibility.- ...Becket, a recent appointee to the Supreme Court.
贝克特,最高法院新任命的一员 - ...Diane Ravitch, a political appointee in charge of federal education research.
黛安娜·拉维奇,一个受政府委派负责联邦教育研究的人
- ...Becket, a recent appointee to the Supreme Court.
双语例句
- The outgoing administration sought to enlist the new appointees in support of its own prefernces.
即将卸任的政府设法争取新任命的官员支持它自己的主张。 - No appointees shall have their children in the applicant pool.
成员中不得有人其子女是申请人之一。 - The rulings – made by a judicial panel featuring several Mubarak appointees – sparked fears of a military-led counter-revolution.
这些裁定由一个合议庭做出,其中几名法官是穆巴拉克任命的,判决引发了人们对军队领导的反革命的担忧。 - The AIG board, which is now controlled by government appointees, said it would split the role of chairman and chief executive and look at external and internal candidates for those positions.
目前由政府任命的官员控制的aig董事会表示,将把董事长和首席执行官两个职位分开,并考虑从公司内外挑选继任者。 - Bill Clinton awarded about a third of the ambassadorships in his gift to political appointees.
比尔·克林顿执政时,三分之一的大使职位任命都是出于政治条约的回报。 - The law hands this task to newly created investigating magistrates, whom critics fear would be political appointees.
这项法律将任务移交给了新设立的调查裁判官,但是也有人担心它会受政治因素的影响。 - Political appointees at the state department.
国务院里由政党指派来供职的官员。 - This is an important supervisory requirement that aims at ensuring, as much as possible, that the appointees to those senior management positions are fit and proper to perform their roles.
这是一项很重要的监管条文,目的是确保担任高级管理层职位的人选是履行有关职能的适当人选。 - Most senior posts are Putin appointees, chosen particularly for their loyalty.
大多数高级官员都是普京任命的,挑选时特别考虑了他们的忠诚度。 - Ma has left a number of President Chen's appointees in place in important positions, and does not plan to change them until August.
马在重要职位上,留任许多陈水扁总统任命的官员,直到八月并没有计划替换他们。
