reappoint
美 [ˌri:ə'pɔɪnt]
英 [ˌri:ə'pɔɪnt] 
- v.使恢复职位;使回到原岗位
- 网络再任命;重新委任;再委任
英汉双解
1. | ~ sb (as) sth.~ sb + noun.~ sb (to sth) 使恢复职位;使回到原岗位to give sb the job that they used to have in the past |
| After the trial he was reappointed (as) treasurer. 审理过后,他被重新任命为财务主管。 |
英汉解释
例句
He said he expected Medvedev to reappoint Aliyev because he "suits both the federal center and the regional elites. "
他表示他希望梅德韦杰夫再次任命阿利耶夫因为阿利耶夫“既被联邦政府所认可也是一位地方精英人士”。
Mr Christie is sceptical about climate change. He refused to reappoint a state Supreme Court justice.
他对气候变化持怀疑态度,并拒绝重新任命一位州高等法院法官。
Under intense pressure from donors Mr Kibaki removed two ministers accused of corruption, only to reappoint them a few months later.
齐贝吉在受到背后捐赠人的强烈压力之下,他将两位被指责有腐败行为的部长解职,这样做仅是为了几个月后再重新给他们复职。
White had resigned his position and wanted Moscone to reappoint him, a request Milk opposed and the mayor refused.
怀特曾经辞职并要求莫斯康尼重新任命他,缪克提出反对,市长也拒绝了他。
I am delighted that President Obama has decided to reappoint Ben Bernanke as chairman of the Federal Reserve.
我很高兴,奥巴马总统已经决定重新任命本·伯南克为美联储主席。
He has even refused to reappoint a judge to New Jersey's activist Supreme Court.
他甚至拒绝为新泽西激进的最高法院重新任命一个法官。
On average, the economists say there is a 72% chance that Mr. Obama will reappoint the Fed chairman in 2010.
平均而言,经济学家认为贝南克有72%的可能性在2010年获得连任。