officially designate

官方指定

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To name or choose something for a special purpose, with official authority.

以官方权威为特定目的命名或选择某物。

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officially designate = 官方指定 (以官方权威为特定目的命名或选择某物。)

  • The ancient ruins were officially designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.这片古代遗迹被正式指定为联合国教科文组织世界遗产。
  • The President will officially designate a new Secretary of State tomorrow.总统将于明天正式任命新的国务卿。
  • This entire street has been officially designated a pedestrian-only zone.整条街道已被正式划定为步行专用区。
  • After years of campaigning, the river was officially designated for protection.经过多年的宣传活动,这条河流被正式指定为保护对象。
  • The document officially designates her as the legal guardian of the children.该文件正式指定她为孩子们的法定监护人。
  • Once the law passes, the area will be officially designated as a special economic zone.一旦法律通过,该地区将被正式指定为经济特区。
  • The government is expected to officially designate the day as a national holiday.政府预计将正式指定这一天为国家法定假日。
  • He was officially designated to lead the international delegation.他被正式指派率领国际代表团。
  • Only a building that is officially designated a landmark can receive the preservation grant.只有被正式指定为地标的建筑才能获得保护补助金。
  • They plan to officially designate the coastal region a marine sanctuary next year.他们计划明年将该沿海地区正式指定为海洋保护区。