reappoint

英 [ˌriːəˈpɔɪnt] 美 [ˌriːəˈpɔɪnt]

v.  使恢复职位; 使回到原岗位

过去分词:reappointed过去式:reappointed现在分词:reappointing第三人称单数:reappoints

法律

BNC.24489 / COCA.29336



牛津词典

verb

  1. 使恢复职位;使回到原岗位
    to give sb the job that they used to have in the past
    1. After the trial he was reappointed (as) treasurer.
      审理过后,他被重新任命为财务主管。

双语例句

  1. In the summer and fall of 2009, President Obama faced a tricky decision: should he reappoint Ben Bernanke, whose four-year term as chairman of the Fed was coming to an end?
    2009年夏秋之交,美国总统奥巴马面临一个非常棘手的决定:时任美联储主席本•伯南克四年任期即将结束,应不应该让他继续留任?
  2. Japan's foreign minister said Wednesday he will reappoint Tokyo's ambassador to Seoul, and gauge the reaction to measures taken to protest a recent visit by South Korea's president to disputed islands before deciding on further action.
    日本外务大臣周三说,日本驻韩国大使将重返首尔,日本还将评估在日方为抗议韩国总统登上日韩争议岛屿而采取一系列措施后韩国方面的反应,然后再决定是否采取进一步行动。
  3. I am delighted that President Obama has decided to reappoint Ben Bernanke as chairman of the Federal Reserve.
    我很高兴,奥巴马总统已经决定重新任命本·伯南克为美联储主席。
  4. He is reappoint chairman for a further three-year period.
    他被再次任命为董事长任期为三年。
  5. Upon finding that the procurement personnel or procurement supervision personnel failed to withdraw themselves for any cause of withdrawal provided for in the preceding paragraph, the head of the entity shall order such personnel to withdraw and reappoint the personnel for replacement.
    机关首长发现承办、监办采购人员有前项应行回避之情事而未依规定回避者,应令其回避,并另行指定承办、监办人员。
  6. After a few year in the wilderness he is reappoint to the cabinet.
    他消沉了几年之后,又获任命进入了内阁。