appointees的意思
appointees中文翻譯:
n.被任命者
be disappointed in───對…感到失望;對…失望
disappointment gif───失望gif
sorely disappointing───非常令人失望
despondent disappoint───失望
disappoints def───令人失望
appoint men───任命人員
disappointment symptoms───失望癥狀
disappointing───adj.令人失望的;令人掃興的;v.令人失望(disappoint的ing形式);辜負…的期望
disappointment island───失望島
disappoints me───讓我失望
In "Scorpions", Noah Feldman offers a detailed account of the troubles and achievements of Roosevelt's four most notable appointees.───在《蝎子》這本書中,諾阿弗爾·德曼詳細記述了羅斯福任命的四位最著名的法官的困境與成就。
But most were picked by Mr Karzai's appointees.───但是,他們中大多數是由卡爾扎伊所任命的。
If there are areas of financial regulation that would benefit from further study-and there are-the White House can tell its appointees to do so.───如果有某個金融監管領域能夠因進一步研究得到助益——是有這樣的領域——白宮可以告訴它任命的人去這么做。
One of these appointees was William Marbury, a native of Maryland and a prosperous financier.───其中一個是威廉馬伯里,他是馬里蘭人,是一個炙手可熱的金融家。
In "Scorpions" , Noah Feldman offers a detailed account of the troubles and achievements of Roosevelt's four most notable appointees.───在《蝎子》這本書中,諾阿·弗爾德曼詳細記述了羅斯福任命的四位最著名的法官的困境與成就。
Provincial and local governments used to be run by appointees, usually uniformed ones, but now both governors and mayors are elected.───省地級政府過去由任命者操控,經常由軍隊中人擔任,但如今省長和市長都由選舉產生。
Those early appointees invariably came from backgrounds of privilege within the British establishment.───這些早期任命往往來自背景的特權,英國成立。
The regime conveniently decided to reserve one-quarter of parliamentary seats and many top ministerial posts for military appointees.───這個政權故意決定保留四分之一的國會席位及很多最高級別部長的崗位給軍方任命的人。
It has not escaped people's notice that most key positions at the CIC are filled by political appointees, not investment professionals.───(人們注意到中投公司大部分重要職位交給了政府官員而非投資專家)。
Many of the latest appointees to influential positions are products of Dorothy Heathcote's and my own teaching.
These are now mostly filled by appointees with no public discussion.
As is customary with appointees facing confirmation hearings, Albright declined to be interviewed for this article.
Appointees interviewed repeated a familiar theme: They all loved their jobs but are beating a retreat without regret.
And traditionally, in political environments, the top appointees have no management experience.
His agency was stacked with political appointees who took their orders from elsewhere.
A White House document cautioned political appointees such as Herman to tread cautiously in their political work.
Unlike many political appointees, she was determined to understand the most complex details of her job.
The board, composed of nine presidential appointees, has the power to hire and fire the postmaster general.