deputizing
英:[ˈdepjəˌtaɪzɪŋ]
deputizing 基本解释
v.担任代表( deputize的现在分词 );
英英释义
deputize[ 'depjutaiz ]
v.act as a substitute同义词:substitutedeputisestep in
appoint as a substitute同义词:deputedeputise
deputizing 相关例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- He will deputize for the foreign minister.
他将代理外交部长。 - Dr Mitchell's ill so I'm deputizing (for her).
米切尔博士病了,所以我做代理(她的)工作。 - Ms Green has asked me to deputize for her at the meeting.
格林女士请我代表她出席会议。 - There is a dearth of princes who could deputize for the sovereign.
缺少能代表君主的王子。
权威例句
Deputizing Homeland SecurityB.M.A. deputizing service in Sheffield, 1970.Deputizing in war: British policies and predicaments in Iraq, 200307Deputizing institutional review boards to police (audit?) biomedical researchThe workload of a commercial deputizing service.[Investigation of the deputizing service for general practitioners. IV. Substitution possibilities in the service]Reinventing Structural Reform Litigation: Deputizing Private Citizens in the Enforcement of Civil RightsEmergency Admission to Hospital from a Deputizing Service: A Controlled Study of Duration of Stay and OutcomeEmergency admissions to hospital from a deputizing service: a controlled study of length of stay and outcome.Patient satisfaction with out-of-hours services; how do GP co-operatives compare with deputizing and practice-based arrangements?