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 Senate also must decide whether to "advise and consent" to the President's appointees.
参议院亦必须决定对总统的被任命人是否要提出建议或给予同意。 - The other six are incumbent policy secretaries who will leave the bureaucracy to become political appointees.
另外六名原为决策局局长,现将离开公务员体系成为政治任命官员。 - 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。 - 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。 - It may also bolster concerns that South Korean media are piling excessive condemnation on politicians and political appointees.
他的退出还可能增加人们对韩国媒体的担忧&媒体对政治人物和政界候选人的谴责已经过度。 - Even under the appointive system the selection of judges is not immune from political influence and appointees are usually of the Presidents or governors own party.
即使在任命制度中,法官的选任也无法免除政治的影响,因而被任命者通常属于总统或州长的党派。 - The origins of America's financial "oligarchy", for instance, might have more to do with campaign-finance rules and political appointees than banks'size.
比如,美国金融“寡头”也许更多的是与竞选财务规则和政治性任务有关,而非银行规模的大小。 - 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。 - 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。
