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de.sig.nate obj5dez7Ig7neItv [T]to choose (someone) officially to do a particular job or to state officially that (something or a place) has a particular character指派,指明,指定The president traditionally has the right to designate his or her successor.根据传统总统有权力指定其继任者。Thompson has been designated (as/to be) captain of the team. [+ obj (+ as/to be) + n]汤普森已被指派为该队队长。She has been designated to organize the meeting. [+ obj + to infinitive]她已被指派去组织会议。This area of the park has been specially designated (= officially stated as being) for children.公园的这块地方已被特别地指定给孩子们用。They officially designated the area around the nuclear power station (as) a disaster area/(as) unsuitable for human habitation. [+ obj (+ as) + n/adj]他们正式指定核电站周围的一带为灾祸区/人不宜居住区。
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