1.指定,选定,任命某人任某职 (to; for)
2.指出,指明
3.指出...的名字;把...叫做 (as)
1.指定而尚未上任的;选出而尚未上任的
1.to formally choose someone or something for a particular purpose
2.to give someone or something a particular name, title, or description
3.to represent something in a particular way, for example with a sign or symbol
1.chosen for a particular job but not yet officially doing that job
1.For this subject, who thinks he can accede to himself by designating himself in the statement, is no more than such an object.
意识的主体仅仅是如此一个客体,因为他以为他能够在陈述中表明自己身份,他就能够接纳自己。
2.If it's important enough to do regularly, consider designating a time for it.
如果事情很重要并且需要经常做,考虑为其设定一个时间。
3.His master assigned Paul to be God's representative, designating him for proclaiming God's great, good news, the gospel.
主人分配保罗作上帝的代表,指派他宣扬上帝的福音,伟大的好消息。
4.note : p . o . box is not acceptable . the bank reserves its right by designating its branch for card collection as it thinks fit.
注意:邮政信箱恕不接纳。于特别情况下,银行有权要求客户于指定分行领取其信用卡。
5.Designating west-to-eASt motion of a planet in the same direction AS the sun's movement against the stars.
表明行星在同一方向由西向东运动的,太阳与星体正好相反。
6.The truth is that designating new features as "experimental" and announcing them only on a blog is just a charade, a marketing gimmick.
事实上,把新的特色产品指定为“试验版”并只在博客上宣布仅仅是一种伪装、一种行销伎俩。
7.Congress followed up in 1938 by designating Armistice Day a legal holiday, dedicated to the cause of world peace.
1938年,国会将停战纪念日定为法定假日,献给世界和平事业。
8.In programming languages, a language construct within a procedure designating an end of an execution sequence in the procedure.
在编程语言中,过程内标明过程内执行序列结束的语言结构。
9.Biologists solve this problem by arbitrarily designating one found inpidual to be representative and archetypical of the entire species.
生物学家通过随机抽取一个个体作为整个物种的原型解决了这个问题。
10.anterior Designating the part of a flower or axillary bud facing away from the inflorescence axis or stem, respectively.
前(面,部,端)的:描述花或者腋芽面对花序轴或茎的那部分。