deputized

英 [ˈdepjutaɪzd] 美 [ˈdepjutaɪzd]

v.  担任代表; 充当代理人
deputize的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 deputise

  1. VERB 担任代表;充当代理人
    If you deputize for someone, you do something on their behalf, for example attend a meeting.
    1. I sometimes had to deputise for him in the kitchen...
      有时候我不得不代替他下厨。
    2. Herr Schulmann cannot be here to welcome you and has asked me to deputize.
      赫尔·舒尔曼无法亲自来迎接您,所以特请我作为代表。

双语例句

  1. One compulsorily enrolled for service, especially in the armed forces; a draftee. a sergeant deputized to enlist recruits.
    被征募者强迫加入服役的人,尤指加入军队;应征入伍者代表招募新兵的军官。
  2. Now the capacitors with own brand GJT and deputized has been acknowledged by most popular customers.
    公司自有品牌GJT电容产品及超级电容器已广泛得到大部份知名客户的认可及欢迎。
  3. In order to increase the economic benefit and social benefit of government investment projects, Chinese government has adopted the deputized construction system in the non-business government investing projects construction.
    为了提高政府投资项目的经济效益和社会效益,我国政府在非经营性政府投资建设项目实施中采取了代建制。
  4. The operation of deputized construction system could solve the malpractice of non-business government investment projects caused by confusion of investment 、 construction and operation in the traditional mold.
    代建制实施可以较好的解决非经营性政府投资工程在传统模式中存在的投资、建设、使用三者不分而导致的弊端。
  5. Research on the Deputized Construction System of Project and Application
    建设项目代建制及应用研究