appoint a replacement

任命替代者

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to officially choose someone for a job or position

正式选择某人担任某项工作或职位

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appoint a replacement = 任命替代者 (正式选择某人担任某项工作或职位)

  • The board decided to appoint a replacement for the retiring CEO.董事会决定任命一位接替者来接替即将退休的首席执行官。
  • We need to appoint a replacement before she leaves next month.在她下个月离开之前,我们需要任命一位替代者
  • The committee is expected to appoint a replacement by the end of the week.委员会预计将在本周末前任命一位接替者
  • After much deliberation, they finally appointed a suitable replacement.经过深思熟虑,他们终于任命了一位合适的替代者
  • Who will they appoint as a replacement for the vacant position?他们将任命谁来接替这个空缺职位?
  • It's crucial to appoint a replacement with relevant experience.任命一位具有相关经验的接替者至关重要。
  • The manager was tasked to appoint a temporary replacement for the absent employee.经理的任务是为缺勤的员工任命一位临时替代者
  • They have yet to appoint a permanent replacement for the director.他们尚未任命董事的永久接替者
  • The company struggled to appoint a qualified replacement in time.公司难以及时任命一位合格的替代者
  • We must appoint a replacement quickly to maintain productivity.我们必须迅速任命一位接替者以保持生产力。