新任用英文怎么说
新任的英文: The incoming president She is the new dean of the Faculty Social Sciences. He's the new acting President. The incoming mayor The new leader personified a new spirit of the time. The new governor's assumption of office takes place next Tuesday. The new chairman will shake up the company. The incoming prime minister is still on a hazardous political tightrope. I made a submission to the Crown that a peerage should be conferred upon the new Minister I met the new manager today and found that we agreed on basic policies adv. 新近;重新 Have they reviewed these newly published books? It's a newly updated fiction. The newly built plant abuts on the highway. adj. 指定的,约定的 v. appoint的过去式和过去分词;任命 to cancel an appointment Appointments can be made by arrangement. He will only see you by appointment. n. 被选的人;上帝的选民 adj. 精选的,选出的;当选的 v. 选举,推选; 选择,挑选,选出 This is a direct election. He was unanimously elected as President. The elections were free and fair. |