1.〈美〉委任...为代表
2.〈口〉做代理人 (for)
1.to temporarily do the work of someone more senior than you
1.Due to bind sales with other quasi-public products, competition is dormant while monopoly dominates, consumers are passively deputized.
但由于长期以来与其他准公共产品捆绑销售,造成竞争缺乏、行业垄断,消费者处于被强制代理的不利地位。
2.In case the project is deputized by the agent, please fill up the following form.
如果此项目是由咨询机构或实验室代理,请填写以下的表格。
3.Instead, jurors must consider themselves "deputized judges" sworn to fairness, as am I.
陪审员应把自己视为“被委任的”法官,像我一样,必须誓言秉持公正。
4.Now the capacitors with own brand GJT and deputized has been acknowledged by most popular customers.
公司自有品牌GJT电容产品及超级电容器已广泛得到大部份知名客户的认可及欢迎。
5.He was deputized as premier during the premier's absence.
在总理离开期间他被委派为代理总理。
6.Because they are owned by the government, China's banks have in effect been deputized to fight in the war against the global slowdown.
因为银行均为国有,中国的这些银行,事实上,被迫充当了对付全球经济下滑的代理。
7.I was deputized by the united parcel service
我就代表邮递公司