newly designate

新指定

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To designate something recently or for the first time.

最近或首次指定某物。

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newly designate = 新指定 (最近或首次指定某物。)

  • The park was newly designated as a national monument.这个公园被新近指定为国家纪念地。
  • This newly designated conservation area will protect endangered species.这个新近指定的保护区将保护濒危物种。
  • The government plans on newly designating several historic buildings as protected landmarks.政府计划新近指定几座历史建筑为受保护的地标。
  • After the discovery, the site was newly designated for archaeological research.发现之后,该地点被新近指定用于考古研究。
  • We are visiting the newly designated urban renewal zone tomorrow.我们明天要去参观那个新近指定的城市更新区。
  • The law allows the council to newly designate areas for development.法律允许委员会新近指定一些区域用于开发。
  • A newly designated bike lane has been added to the main street.一条新近指定的自行车道被添加到了主街上。
  • The committee has newly designated this beach as a quiet zone.委员会已新近指定这片海滩为安静区。
  • Residents celebrated the decision to have their neighborhood newly designated a historic district.居民们庆祝他们的社区被新近指定为历史街区的决定。
  • The regulations apply to all territories newly designated by the environmental agency.这些规定适用于所有由环保机构新近指定的领土。