appoint sb to replace

任命某人替换

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To officially choose someone to replace another person in a job or position.

正式选择某人替换另一人在某工作或职位上。

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appoint sb to replace = 任命某人替换 (正式选择某人替换另一人在某工作或职位上。)

  • The board decided to appoint Mr. Smith to replace the retiring CEO.董事会决定任命史密斯先生来接替即将退休的首席执行官。
  • They will appoint a new manager to replace Sarah next month.下个月他们将任命一位新经理来接替莎拉。
  • The committee has appointed an interim director to replace the former head.委员会已任命了一位临时主任来接替前任负责人。
  • Who did the company appoint to replace the outgoing CFO?公司任命了谁来接替即将离职的首席财务官?
  • The governor appointed a young lawyer to replace the judge.州长任命了一位年轻律师来接替法官。
  • It is necessary to appoint someone qualified to replace the lead engineer.有必要任命一位称职的人来接替首席工程师。
  • The president appointed a veteran diplomat to replace the ambassador.总统任命了一位资深外交官来接替大使。
  • They are looking to appoint a successor to replace the current chairman.他们正寻求任命一名继任者来接替现任主席。
  • The school board appointed a new principal to replace Mr. Harrison.学校董事会任命了一位新校长来接替哈里森先生。
  • After the scandal, they appointed a fresh face to replace the disgraced official.丑闻过后,他们任命了一位新人来接替那位名誉扫地的官员。