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to choose someone officially to do a particular job指定,选定;委派

Traditionally, the president designates his or her successor.按照传统,总统要选定其接班人。
Thompson has been designated (as/to be) team captain.汤姆森被指定为队长。
[ + to infinitive ] She has been designated to organize the meeting.她被派来组织这次会议。

to say officially that a place or thing has a particular character or purpose指定,划定(特征、用途)

This area of the park has been specially designated for children.公园的这个区域被划定为儿童活动区。
They officially designated the area (as) unsuitable for human habitation.他们把这个地区正式划定为不适合人类居住的区域。
designateadjective [ after noun ]uk/ˈdez.ɪɡ.nət/ /ˈdez.ɪɡ.neɪt/ us/ˈdez.ɪɡ.nət/ /ˈdez.ɪɡ.neɪt/

used after the title of a particular official job to refer to someone chosen to do that job, but who has not yet started doing it(用于职务名称后)新选定的,新指定的,新任命的

the Secretary General/Managing Director designate新任命的秘书长/总经理
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