名词任命; 约会; 职务; 职位
名词
1. I have an appointment with them in the evening.
今晚我与他们有个约会。
2. The appointment of a new judge was reported in the newspaper.
报上报导了任命一位新法官的消息。
3. I accepted the appointment as chairman.
我同意担任主席一职。
4. The appointments in this hotel are very good.
这旅馆的设备很好。
5. appointment
5. I made an appointment to see the doctor.
我约定好时间去看医生。
外企英语
A:Hello. May I help you?
您好,您有什么事吗?
B:Yes, I have an appointment with Mr. Port.
是的,我已经和波特先生约好了。
确认预定
A:Hi. This is Alice from Dr. Peter's office.
嗨,你好,我是彼得诊所的埃里斯。
B:Hi, Alice.
埃里斯,你好。
A:I'm just calling to confirm your appointment tomorrow at 4:00 p.m.
我打电话确认明天下午4点你约定的时间。
B:Thank you. I will be there on time.
谢谢你,我会准时到的。
道别
A:Well, I must be off now. I have an appointment at six.
嗯,我现在得离开了。我六点有个约会。
B:In that case, I won’t keep you any longer. Drop in any time.
如果是那样的话,我不再挽留你了。(欢迎)随时到我这里来。
A:OK. Goodbye.
我会的。再见。
appointment
B:See you later.
再见。
1. 约会:)电子邮件 约会:(appointment)已经安排的约会或会议 日历信息(日程安排):(calendar message)会议邀请 收件者:(addressee)任何形式的电子邮件收件者或会议邀请的收件者 出席者:(attendee)包含于约会或者会议中的人员 所有最上层的对象都有两个重要的共同接口(interface) Iconfiguration:用来定义可以应用于多个对象的行为模块
2. 任命:第一,我们并不惊讶的发现,任命(Appointment)这一因素每年可以使资本收益率降低1.8%到5.6%,但是由省级政府监控的国有企业是个例外,这种情况下的统计结果并不明显.
3. 预约:在美国,预约(appointment)是十分重要的. 对一个像我这样的外国学生,再有名的教授只要时间允许,都会抽空接待. 当然,要有具体问题好谈. 我通过这种方式结识了不少耶鲁知名学者. 再回到耶鲁折射的美国精神话题. 耶鲁大学是以一位名叫耶鲁的出资人命名的,
1. 任命;委派;指派
The appointment of a person to a particular job is the choice of that person to do it.
appointment
e.g. His appointment to the Cabinet would please the right-wing.
他被任命为内阁成员会让右翼党派很高兴。
e.g. ...his appointment as foreign minister in 1985.
在1985年他被委任为外交部长
2. 职位;职务
An appointment is a job or position of responsibility.
e.g. Mr Fay is to take up an appointment as a researcher with the Royal Society.
费伊先生将担任皇家学会研究员的职务。
3. 约会;约定
If you have an appointment with someone, you have arranged to see them at a particular time, usually in connection with their work or for a serious purpose.
e.g. She has an appointment with her accountant...
她和她的会计约好了见面。
e.g. I made an appointment to see a specialist.
我约好去见一位专家。
4. 经过预约
If something can be done by appointment, people can arrange in advance to do it at a particular time.
e.g. Viewing is by appointment only.
参观须事先预约。
noun
1. (law) the act of disposing of property by virtue of the power of appointment
e.g. she allocated part of the trust to her church by appointment
2. the act of putting a person into a non-elective position
e.g. the appointment had to be approved by the whole committee
Synonym: assignmentdesignationnaming
3. the job to which you are (or hope to be) appointed
e.g. he applied for an appointment in the treasury
4. (usually plural) furnishings and equipment (especially for a ship or hotel)
Synonym: fitting
5. a meeting arranged in advance
e.g. she asked how to avoid kissing at the end of a date
Synonym: dateengagement
6. a person who is appointed to a job or position
Synonym: appointee