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- We must appoint sb to act as secretary. 我們得指定一個(gè)人當秘書(shū)。
- The company decided to appoint a new treasurer. 公司決定任命一位新司庫。
- The name and address of the firm are embossed on its paper. 商號的名字和地址凸印在信箋上。
- That brought discredit on his name. 那件事使他的名譽(yù)受損。
- His name has becomea byword for cruelty. 他的名字成了殘酷無(wú)情的別稱(chēng)。
- It is how laughable to this name of dog! 給狗起這個(gè)名字多可笑!
- Who shall we appoint (as) chairperson? 我們選派誰(shuí)擔任主席呢?
- I couldn't summon up his name at the moment. 此時(shí)我無(wú)論如何想不起他的名字了。
- I am at friendship hotel. My name is Wang Tao. 我在友誼賓館,我是王濤。
- The teacher tick off a name on a list. 老師在名單上的一個(gè)名字旁打勾。
- The soldier's name was a byword for bravery. 那個(gè)戰士的名字是勇敢的代名詞。
- My name is down on the panel of jurors. 我的名字已列入陪審員名單。
- His name leapt out at me from the newspaper. 報紙上他的名字一下子跳入我的眼簾。
- Leaving his name off the list was a bad slip-up. 名單上沒(méi)有他的名字是個(gè)嚴重的疏忽。
- His name will go down in the annals. 他的名字將載入編年史。
- As a top manager, he should appoint none but people on their merit. 作為一位總經(jīng)理,他應該任人為賢。
- Lisa said my name wrongly so I set her straight. 莉莎把我的名字說(shuō)錯了,我便加以糾正。
- Your name comes before mine on the list. 名單上你的名字在我之前。
- I greet you in the name of the President. 我代表總統前來(lái)迎接您。
- I had to scratch my head to remember his name. 我只想苦苦地回憶他的名字。