新任的英文:
newly-appointed
newly elected
new (in a political office)
- The incoming president
新任总裁. - She is the new dean of the Faculty Social Sciences.
她是新任社会科学院院长。 - He's the new acting President.
他是新任代总统。 - The incoming mayor
继任[新任]市长 - The new leader personified a new spirit of the time.
新任领袖代表了时代的一种新精神。 - The new governor's assumption of office takes place next Tuesday.
新任州长于下星期二就职。 - The new chairman will shake up the company.
新任董事长将重新改组公司。 - The incoming prime minister is still on a hazardous political tightrope.
新任首相的处境仍然如走钢丝般岌岌可危。 - I made a submission to the Crown that a peerage should be conferred upon the new Minister
我向国王申请,对这位新任大臣赐以爵位。 - I met the new manager today and found that we agreed on basic policies
今天我会见了新任经理,发觉我俩对基本政策的看法是一致的。
adv. 新近;重新
- Have they reviewed these newly published books?
这些新出版的书,他们写了书评没有? - It's a newly updated fiction.
这是本最新的小说。 - The newly built plant abuts on the highway.
新建的工厂靠近公路。
adj. 指定的,约定的
v. appoint的过去式和过去分词;任命
- to cancel an appointment
取消约会 - Appointments can be made by arrangement.
约见时间可以商定解决。 - He will only see you by appointment.
只有事先约好他才能接见你。
n. 被选的人;上帝的选民
adj. 精选的,选出的;当选的
v. 选举,推选; 选择,挑选,选出
- This is a direct election.
这是直接选举。 - He was unanimously elected as President.
人们一致选举他当总统。 - The elections were free and fair.
选举是自由公正的。