delegate

美 [ˈdelɪɡət , ˈdelɪɡeɪt]英 [ˈdelɪɡət , ˈdelɪɡeɪt]
  • n.代表;会议代表
  • v.授(权);把(工作、权力等)委托(给下级);选派(某人做某事)

复数: delegates 过去式: delegated 现在分词: delegating 过去分词: delegated 第三人称单数: delegates

de- 离开,向下 + leg 法律 + -ate 人/地位

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noun

代表;会议代表
a person who is chosen or elected to represent the views of a group of people and vote and make decisions for them

The conference was attended by delegates from 56 countries.

此次会议有来自56个国家的代表出席。

verb

1

授(权);把(工作、权力等)委托(给下级)
to give part of your work, power or authority to sb in a lower position than you

Some managers find it difficult to delegate.

有些经理认为难以做到知人善任。

The job had to be delegated to an assistant.

这工作得交给助手负责。

2

选派(某人做某事)
to choose sb to do sth

I've been delegated to organize the Christmas party.

我被选派来组织圣诞聚会。

delegate

频次

  • 2
    N-COUNT 代表;(尤指)会议代表
    A delegate is a person who is chosen to vote or make decisions on behalf of a group of other people, especially at a conference or a meeting.

  • 3
    VERB 授(权);把(职责、责任等)委托(给)
    If you delegate duties, responsibilities, or power to someone, you give them those duties, those responsibilities, or that power so that they can act on your behalf.

    He plans to delegate more authority to his deputies...

    他打算把更多的权力交给副手。

  • A key factor in running a business is the delegation of responsibility.

    公司经营中的一个重点就是职责的分派。

  • 5
    VERB 授权,委派(做)
    If you are delegated to do something, you are given the duty of acting on someone else's behalf by making decisions, voting, or doing some particular work.

    Officials have now been delegated to start work on a draft settlement.

    现在已经委派官员着手起草解决方案。

noun

1
a person appointed or elected to represent others

verb

1
give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)
Synonym: designate depute assign
2
transfer power to someone
Synonym: depute

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  1. She was appointed a US delegate to the United Nations .

    她被任命为美国驻联合国代表。

  2. They drafted her to serve as their delegate .

    他们选她当代表。

  3. Some managers find it difficult to delegate .

    有些经理认为难以做到知人善任。

  4. The list of delegates attending read like a who 's who of the business world .

    与会代表名单读起来像个商界名人录。

  5. During his talk , most of the delegates had one eye on the clock .

    他讲话时大部分代表边听边悄悄看钟。

  6. The conference was attended by delegates from 56 countries .

    此次会议有来自56个国家的代表出席。

  7. Delegates gave him a warm reception as he called for more spending on education .

    由于他呼吁增加教育经费,代表们向他报以热烈的欢迎。

  8. Delegates expressed strong opposition to the plans .

    代表强烈反对这些计划。

  9. The delegates ranged themselves around the table .

    代表依次在桌子周围就座。

  10. They served a wonderful meal to more than fifty delegates .

    他们招待五十多位代表吃了一餐美味佳肴。

  11. The delegates posed for a group photograph .

    代表们摆好姿势准备拍集体照。

  12. The delegates were served with a wonderful meal .

    代表们受到款待,吃了一餐美味佳肴。

  13. All delegates must wear a badge .

    所有代表都要佩戴徽章。

  14. Many employers find it hard to delegate .

    许多雇主觉得很难下放权力。

  15. The president knows his task is to fire up the delegates .

    总统知道自己的任务就是唤起代表的热情。

  16. Officials have now been delegated to start work on a draft settlement .

    现在已经委派官员着手起草解决方案。

  17. The country 's president will offer delegates his blueprint for the country 's future .

    该国总统会向代表们展示他构想的国家未来发展的蓝图。

  18. Delegates also discussed transforming them from a guerrilla force into a regular army .

    代表们还讨论了把他们从游击队武装改造为正规军的问题。

  19. Delegates evacuated the building when a suspect package was found

    发现可疑包裹后,代表们撤离了这座楼。

  20. Routine tasks are often delegated to inexperienced young doctors .

    例行工作经常委派缺乏经验的年轻医生去做。

  21. How many of their activities can be safely and effectively delegated to less trained staff ?

    他们的活动有多少可以稳妥有效地委托给那些资质稍浅的员工来进行?

  22. The delegates received a welcoming speech by the President .

    总统致词欢迎代表们。

  23. She delegated the job to one of her minions .

    她把这份工作委派给她的一个手下。

  24. They advise against foreign delegates wandering unescorted in various parts of town .

    他们建议外国代表在没人陪同时不要在城镇四处游逛。

  25. Her clothes , of course , marked her off from a great number of the delegates at the conference

    她的穿戴显然使她有别于与会的许多其他代表。

  26. Delegates from the warring sides held a new round of peace talks but went away empty-handed

    交战各方的代表进行了新一轮的和谈,但是毫无成果。

  27. Delegates accused them of trying to evade responsibility for the failures of the past five years .

    代表们指责他们企图逃避过去5年中多次失败应负的责任。

  28. Delegates have voted by a narrow majority in favour of considering electoral reform .

    代表们投票表决,以微弱多数票赞同考虑选举制度的改革。

  29. They lodged the delegates in different hotels .

    他们把代表团的成员安顿在不同的酒店。

  30. The statement was greeted with bitter disappointment by many of the other delegates .

    这份声明使其他许多代表大失所望。

前缀
e-离开,向下

decision n. (作出的)决定,抉择

de- 离开,向下 + cis 切,割 + -ion 行为,状态

degree n.

de- 离开,向下 + gress 走,步伐

deny v. 否认

de- 离开,向下 + neg- 无,不 + -y suffix表示“有…的”

destroy vt. 摧毁

de- 离开,向下 + stroy- 建立

decay v. 衰退

de- 离开,向下 + -cay 掉落

decrease v. 减少

de- 离开,向下 + creas- 增长,产生 + -e

defeat vt. 击败

de- 离开,向下 + feat- 做,制作

defect n. 缺点

de- 离开,向下 + fect 做,制作

defence n. 防御

de- 离开,向下 + fend 打击 + -ce 名词后缀

depart v. 离开

de- 离开,向下 + part 部分,分开

depress vt. 使沮丧

de- 离开,向下 + press 按,压

derive v. 得到

de- 离开,向下 + riv- 河流,流动 + -e

descend v. 下来

de- 离开,向下 + scend 爬,攀

despair n. 绝望

de- 离开,向下 + spair 希望

despite prep. 即使

de- 离开,向下 + spect 看

device n. 装置

de- 离开,向下 + vis- 分开 + -e

devise vt. 发明

de- 离开,向下 + vis- 分开 + -e

dedicate vt. 奉献

de- 离开,向下 + dic 说 + -ate 做,造成

deprive v. 剥夺

de- 离开,向下 + priv- 个人,私人 + -e

deviate vi. 背离

de- 离开,向下 + vi 道路 + -ate 做,造成

decisive adj. 果断的

de- 离开,向下 + cis 切,割 + -ive 形容词后缀

deficit n. 赤字

de- 离开,向下 + fic 做,制作 + -it 名词后缀

descent n. 下降

de- 离开,向下 + scent 爬,攀

decline n. (数量、价值、质量等的)减少,下降,衰落,衰退

de- 离开,向下 + clin 倾斜,斜坡 + -e

后缀
e-人/地位

graduate v. 毕业(尤指中学)

grad 走,步伐 + -u- + -ate 人/地位

candidate n. 候选人

cand- 白,发光 + -id- + -ate 人/地位

certificate n. 证明书

cert 确实,确信 + -i- + fic 做,制作 + -ate 人/地位

climate n. 气候

clim- 倾斜,斜坡 + -ate 人/地位

coordinate n. 坐标

co- 共同,一起 + ordin 命令 + -ate 人/地位

senate n. 参议院(美国、澳大利亚、加拿大、法国等国家的两个立法机构之一,美国许多州议会也设有参议院)

sen- 老 + -ate 人/地位

pirate n. (尤指旧时的)海盗

pir- 尝试,冒险 + -ate 人/地位

doctorate n. 博士学位

doctor n.医生 + -ate 人/地位

carbohydrate n. 碳水化合物

carb- 碳 + -o- 无实义 + hydr 水 + -ate 人/地位

delegate deputy representative 【导航词义:代表】
delegate v. 代表
〔辨析〕

通常由选举产生或由政府、党派等指派,主要为某一群体阐述意见、进行投票选举、作决策等。

〔例证〕

The government has sent ten delegates to China.

政府派了10位代表前往中国。

The Conservatives have sent their delegates to the conference.

保守党已经派出代表参加大会。

deputy v. 代理人,副职
〔辨析〕

指被上级授权具体行事、职位仅居于其下的人。

〔例证〕

My brother will act as a deputy for me while I am away.

我不在时,我弟弟将代理我的工作。

The president of the company appointed a deputy to attend the meeting.

这个公司的董事长派一名副手出席了会议。

representative v. 代表,代理人
〔辨析〕

通常指被推选或者被任命的代表,其职务有时是较长期的,常可与 delegate 换用。

〔例证〕

He is the permanent representative/delegate of China to the UN.

他是中国驻联合国的常驻代表。

He once had worked as a union representative/delegate.

他曾担任工会代表。