appointive
形容词
[ə'pɒɪntɪv]    [ə'pɔɪntɪv]

基本释义

adj.由任命而充当的

词根词缀

前缀 ap 朝向,加强(ad-的变体)
+
词根 point 点,指
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后缀 ive 形容词后缀,...的
ap + point + ive = appointive

网络释义

可任命的,可委任的

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例句


1. The position of the school principal is appointive, and the board of directors will choose a qualified candidate.
学校校长职位是可任命的,董事会将选择一位合格的候选人。
2. The committee is looking for appointive volunteers to help with the charity event.
委员会正在寻找可委任的志愿者来协助慈善活动。
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实用场景例句

商务邮件
As an appointive member of the advisory board, she will serve a term of two years.
作为咨询委员会的任命成员,她将任期两年。
学术写作
The research compares the effectiveness of elected versus appointive officials in municipal governance.
该研究比较了市政管理中民选官员与任命官员的有效性。
旅游出行
The local tourism director is an appointive official who works closely with the hotel industry.
当地旅游局长是一个任命官员,与酒店业密切合作。
日常对话
His new role is an appointive position, so he didn't have to go through an election.
他的新职位是个任命职位,所以他不需要经过选举。
社交媒体
Just found out the city's new parks commissioner is an appointive role, not elected. Makes you think! 🏛️
刚发现市里新任公园局长是任命的,不是选出来的。引人深思!🏛️
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