newly appointed
基本解释
- 新任命的
- 新就职的
英汉例句
- Mr Kibaki's newly appointed ministers at first insisted there was nothing to negotiate.
齐贝吉总统新任命的部长们起初坚持表示没有什么可谈的。 - He then introduced the five newly appointed FAO Ambassadors, who have signed on to FAO's appeal to end world hunger .
然后他介绍了新任命的粮农组织的五位大使,这五位大使签名与粮农组织一起发出消除世界饥饿的呼吁。 - FIVE years ago, Britain’s newly appointed information commissioner, Richard Thomas, gave warning that the public was in danger of “sleepwalking into a surveillance society”.
五年前,英国新任命的信息专员理查德•托马斯曾发出警告,公众正面临着“在睡梦中步入监控社会”的危险。 - It began with this news: READER: "The Christianized Indians in some parts of Plimouth, have newly appointed a day of Thanksgiving to God for his Mercy in supplying their extreme and pinching Necessities under their late want of Corn, & for His giving them now a prospect of a very Comfortable Harvest.
- Newly appointed Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira held a news conference in Islamabad that most private Pakistani television networks did not broadcast live.
- The newly appointed minister of culture has resigned, bowing to fierce criticism from fellow intellectuals.
ECONOMIST: Egypt and the region - But the newly appointed director of vocations, Father James Forsen, already sounds a weary note.
ECONOMIST: America's troubled Catholics
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词组短语
- newly -appointed curator 新馆长
- the newly appointed mayor 新任的市长
- newly appointed kindergarten teachers 新入职幼儿园教师
- a newly appointed official 新被任命的官员
- newly appointed post 指初就新的职位