reappointing

英 [ˌriːəˈpɔɪntɪŋ] 美 [ˌriːəˈpɔɪntɪŋ]

v.  使恢复职位; 使回到原岗位
reappoint的现在分词

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双语例句

  1. Chris Dodd, chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, said "reappointing Chairman Bernanke is probably the right choice", though he promised a "thorough and comprehensive confirmation hearing."
    参议院银行业委员会主席克里斯多德(chrisdodd)表示,“再度任命伯南克为主席,或许是个正确的决定,”但他承诺,将举行“深入且全面的提名听证会。”
  2. By reappointing Mr Bernanke-who worked in the Bush White House-Mr Obama can also emphasise his bipartisan credentials at a time when he is embroiled in a fiercely partisan battle over healthcare reform.
    通过再度任命曾效力于布什政府的伯南克,奥巴马还可凸显出自己寻求两党合作的姿态目前他正因医疗改革而卷入激烈的党派斗争。
  3. Traditionally, the US has in effect nominated the president of the world bank and European governments the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, and the Obama administration was cool to the idea of reappointing Mr Zoellick to a second term.
    传统而言,世行行长实际上由美国任命,而欧洲则掌控着国际货币基金组织(imf)总裁一职,奥巴马政府对提名佐利克连任的想法反应冷淡。