appoint (sb) chief
任命(某人)为首领
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to officially choose someone to be the chief
正式选择某人担任首领
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appoint (sb) chief = 任命(某人)为首领 (正式选择某人担任首领)
- Sanger was appointed chief of the Fire Department.桑格被任命为消防局局长。
- The board of directors will appoint a new chief executive officer next month.董事会下个月将任命一位新的首席执行官。
- After a long selection process, they appointed her chief of surgery.经过漫长的甄选过程,他们任命她为外科主任。
- Who did the president appoint as the new police chief?总统任命了谁为新任警察局长?
- He was recently appointed chief of the local tribe by the elders.他最近被长老们任命为当地部落的首领。
- The university is looking to appoint a new chief librarian to manage its extensive collection.该大学正在寻求任命一位新的首席图书管理员来管理其庞大的馆藏。
- It is my great honor to appoint Mr. Harrison as the chief financial officer of our company.我非常荣幸地任命哈里森先生为我们公司的首席财务官。
- The prime minister has the authority to appoint the chief of the security services.总理有权任命安全部门的主管。
- Having been appointed chief engineer, she immediately proposed changes to the project.被任命为总工程师后,她立即对项目提出了修改建议。
- They decided not to appoint an interim chief and will wait for the permanent replacement.他们决定不任命临时主管,并将等待永久接替者。