reappoint
英:[ˌri:əˈpɔɪnt]
reappoint 基本解释
v.再任命,重新指定;
变形
过去式:reappointed过去分词:reappointed现在分词:reappointing第三人称单数:reappoints
reappoint 相关例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- Under intense pressure from donors Mr Kibaki removed two ministers accused of corruption, only to reappoint them a few months later.
齐贝吉在受到背后捐赠人的强烈压力之下,他将两位被指责有腐败行为的部长解职,这样做仅是为了几个月后再重新给他们复职。
权威例句
Norris: I Would Not Reappoint Met ChiefHerbies poised to reappoint managing partnerDaschle prods Bush to reappoint Adelstein to FCCISS: Don't Reappoint McClendon to OKC-Based Chesapeake Board of DirectorsKamaz board of directors could reappoint Kogogin as CEO on Feb 5BMW Financial Services to reappoint Zibrant for Business Manager awardsDo Managers Reappoint Auditor for Related Party Transactions? Evidence from Selected East Asian CountriesTrump has some great reasons to reappoint Janet Yellen as Fed chair — but probably still won’tAnnouncement on February 22, 1996 by President Clinton to reappoint Alan Greenspan as Chairman of the Board of Governors and to nomi...Getting it done fast, and keeping the fees up: A domain‐name case study on writing a reasoned award quickly, getting reappointed, a...