transitive. To appoint (a person, etc.) to a duty, position, or responsibility (occasionally with the name of the position or duty as complement). Obs…
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释义 | society > authority > command > command or bidding > command [verb (transitive)] > ordain, prescribe, or appoint > to do something (8) ordaina1325 transitive. To appoint (a person, etc.) to a duty, position, or responsibility (occasionally with the name of the position or duty as complement). Obs… disponec1374 transitive. To set in order, arrange, dispose. Obsolete. rule1448 Now rare. transitive. To appoint or order (a person) to do something. Also occasionally without infinitive. appoint1496 To ordain, destine, devote (a person or thing) to do or suffer something. archaic. awarda1538 To sentence, appoint (to do something). Obsolete. allot1566 transitive. To designate or select (a person) to do something or for a particular purpose; to appoint (a person) to an office or position. Now… to knock down1759 To call upon, nominate (for some function, etc.); from the chairman at a dinner, etc., doing this with the knock of a hammer or mallet. colloquial. to set on1852 To set or appoint (a person) to do something; =, to put on 8a at put, v. phrasal verbs 1. |
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