deputize 英 [ˈdepjutaɪz]   美 [ˈdɛpjəˌtaɪz]

deputize

deputize  英 [ˈdepjutaɪz] 美 [ˈdɛpjəˌtaɪz]

vi. 代理;代表  vt. 指定…为代理;授权…为代表 

进行时:deputizing  过去式:deputized  过去分词:deputized  第三人称单数:deputizes 

He will deputize for the foreign minister. 他将代理外交部长。
He will deputize for Denis Ranque, in particular in representing the Group vis vis key customers. 他将代表丹尼斯·兰克,尤其是泰利斯集团面对重要客户。

  • To deputize is to appoint someone as a substitute, like a police deputy authorizing a civilian to make an arrest.
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  • vi. 代理;代表
  • vt. 指定…为代理;授权…为代表
  • 1. He will deputize for the foreign minister.

    他将代理外交部长。

  • 2. He will deputize for Denis Ranque, in particular in representing the Group vis vis key customers.

    他将代表丹尼斯·兰克,尤其是泰利斯集团面对重要客户。

  • 3. Whitman says the idea is to deputize local citizens to improve security and extend the reach of the Afghan government.

    惠特曼说,这项计划的要点是把改善治安的权力下放给民众,扩大阿富汗政府的影响力。

  • deputize (v.) 1730s; see deputy + -ize. Related: Deputized; deputizing.
depu·tize ( BrE also -ise ) / ˈdepjutaɪz ; NAmE ˈdepjutaɪz / verb [intransitive ] deputize(for sb) to do sth that sb in a higher position than you would usually do 担任代表;充当代理人 Ms Green has asked me to deputize for her at the meeting. 格林女士请我代表她出席会议。 deputise deputised deputises deputising deputize deputized deputizes deputizing depu·tize / ˈdepjutaɪz ; NAmE ˈdepjutaɪz /
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