C1 [ T ] to choose someone officially for a job or responsibility任命;委派
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The truth is that they appoint no more than a token number of women to managerial jobs.
He'll be the acting director until they can appoint a permanent one.
The police have appointed a liaison officer to work with the local community.
The government has appointed a drugs tsar to co-ordinate the fight against drug abuse.
A top German engineer has been appointed to troubleshoot the cause of the accident.
[ T usually passive ] formal to arrange a date or time when a meeting or other event will happen约定,安排(日期、时间)
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