formally designate
正式指定
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To officially name or choose something for a special purpose, according to a set of rules or a formal process.
根据一套规则或正式程序,为特定目的正式命名或选择某物。
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formally designate = 正式指定 (根据一套规则或正式程序,为特定目的正式命名或选择某物。)
- The area has now been formally designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.该地区现已被正式指定为具有特殊科学价值的地点。
- The board of directors will meet tomorrow to formally designate a new CEO.董事会将于明天开会,正式任命一位新首席执行官。
- After years of debate, the historic building was formally designated a national landmark.经过多年的辩论,这座历史建筑被正式指定为国家级地标。
- The UN is expected to formally designate the region a protected heritage site.联合国预计将正式指定该地区为受保护的遗产地。
- A special committee was established to formally designate the boundaries of the new national park.一个特别委员会已经成立,旨在正式划定新国家公园的边界。
- Once the paperwork is complete, we can formally designate her as the project lead.一旦文书工作完成,我们就可以正式任命她为项目负责人。
- The city council voted to formally designate the downtown area as a pedestrian-only zone.市议会投票决定正式将市中心区域划定为步行区。
- It is the monarch's duty to formally designate a new Prime Minister.君主的职责是正式任命新首相。
- The government has yet to formally designate a day of national mourning.政府尚未正式指定全国哀悼日。
- The university will formally designate the new science building at a ceremony next week.大学将在下周的仪式上正式命名新的科学大楼。