appoint
                                                    英 [ə'pɒɪnt]
                                                                        美 [ə'pɔɪnt]
                        
                
                
                
                
                    
                                    
                
                                                                                        appoint 中文词源
                
                
                    appoint 指定前缀ap-同ad-. point, 点,指出。
                 
                                                appoint 英文词源
                
                
                    
                        - appoint
- appoint: [14] Appoint came from the Old French verb apointier ‘arrange’, which was based on the phrase a point, literally ‘to a point’. Hints of the original meaning can still be found in some of the verb’s early uses in English, in the sense ‘settle a matter decisively’, but its main modern meanings, ‘fix by prior arrangement’ and ‘select for a post’, had become established by the mid 15th century.
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- appoint (v.)
- late 14c., "to decide, resolve; to arrange the time of (a meeting, etc.)," from Anglo-French appointer, Old French apointier "make ready, arrange, settle, place" (12c.), from apointer "duly, fitly," from phrase à point "to the point," from a- "to" (see ad-) + point "point," from Latin punctum (see point (n.)). The ground sense is "to come to a point (about some matter)," therefore "agree, settle." Meaning "put (someone) in charge" is early 15c. Related: Appointed; appointing.
 
                
                                                    appoint 双语例句
                
                
                    1. "Why didn't you appoint Ron twelve months ago?"—"Good question."  “你为什么12个月前不任命罗恩呢?”——“问得好。” 来自柯林斯例句
 - 2. He promised to appoint an AIDS czar to deal with the disease. 
- 他许诺任命一位艾滋病大使来应对这种疾病。
来自柯林斯例句
 
- 3. Our plan is to allocate one member of staff to handle appoint-ments. 
- 我们的计划是分派一位职员处理预约事宜。
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- 4. The Prime Minister has the power to dismiss and appoint senior ministers. 
- 首相有权任免高级部长。
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- 5. You may appoint a proxy to vote for you. 
- 你可以委托他人代你投票.
来自《简明英汉词典》