designated

adj. 指定的, 特指的

例句与用法:

The chairman has designated Christina as his successor.

主席已指定克里斯蒂娜作他的继任人。

She was designated sportswoman of the year.

她被指定为本年度的体坛明星。

The town has been designated a development area.

该城市已被定为开发区。

The chairman has designated that boy as his successor.

主席已经指定那个男孩作他的继承人。

A circuit with multiple inputs and one output that is energized only when a designated set of input pulses is received.

选通电极,门电路具有多个输入端和一个输出端,只有当一套指定的输入端受到脉冲时才有能量

A town of south-central England northeast of Oxford. It was designated as a new town in 1967 to alleviate overcrowding in London. Population,126,500.

米林基那斯英格兰中南部一城镇,位于牛津东北。为缓解伦敦的拥挤状况1967年被划为一新城镇。人口126,500。

A historian, especially one designated by a group or public institution.

史料编纂者尤指由一群人或公众机构指定的历史学家

A small, usually rectangular board, used as a game of chance, that contains many holes each filled with a folded slip of paper that when punched out indicates a designated prize, win, or loss.

抽彩盘一种用作赌具盘的通常呈长方形的小盘子,同分布有许多小孔,每个小孔中放有折叠在一起的纸条,纸条被抽出后表明预先指定的价钱、胜利或失败

词形变化:

形容词: designative | 名词: designator | 动词过去式: designated | 动词过去分词: designated | 动词现在分词: designating | 动词第三人称单数: designates |