appointees
英 [əpɔɪnˈtiːz]
美 [əpɔɪnˈtiz]
n. 被任命者; 被委任者
appointee的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 被任命的人;被委派的人
Anappointeeis someone who has been chosen for a particular job or position of responsibility.- ...Becket, a recent appointee to the Supreme Court.
贝克特,最高法院新任命的一员 - ...Diane Ravitch, a political appointee in charge of federal education research.
黛安娜·拉维奇,一个受政府委派负责联邦教育研究的人
- ...Becket, a recent appointee to the Supreme Court.
双语例句
- Even under the appointive system the selection of judges is not immune from political influence and appointees are usually of the President's or governor's own party.
即使是在任命制体系中法官的选举也免不了受政治的影响,而且被任命的法官一般和总统或州长是同一党派。 - A partial recount has been ordered by another body, the Election Complaints Commission, which is dominated by appointees of the United Nations.
大多数由联合国指派人员组成的选举申诉委员会下令对选票重新清点。 - Even under the appointive system the selection of judges is not immune from political influence and appointees are usually of the Presidents or governors own party.
即使在任命制度中,法官的选任也无法免除政治的影响,因而被任命者通常属于总统或州长的党派。 - The other six are incumbent policy secretaries who will leave the bureaucracy to become political appointees.
另外六名原为决策局局长,现将离开公务员体系成为政治任命官员。 - The law hands this task to newly created investigating magistrates, whom critics fear would be political appointees.
这项法律将任务移交给了新设立的调查裁判官,但是也有人担心它会受政治因素的影响。 - Many of them can be seen as simply shifting policymaking discretion to appointees of the president, who has his own electoral base.
许多授权可以被视为只是把决策酌处权转给总统的被任命人,而总统拥有他自己的选举基础。 - Political appointees at the state department.
国务院里由政党指派来供职的官员。 - No appointees shall have their children in the applicant pool.
成员中不得有人其子女是申请人之一。 - The origins of America's financial "oligarchy", for instance, might have more to do with campaign-finance rules and political appointees than banks'size.
比如,美国金融“寡头”也许更多的是与竞选财务规则和政治性任务有关,而非银行规模的大小。 - The Senate also must decide whether to "advise and consent" to the President's appointees.
参议院亦必须决定对总统的被任命人是否要提出建议或给予同意。