accredit
v.委任,任命
The president will accredit you as his assistant.
總裁將任命你為他的助手。
assign
vt.分配,指派(allot, distribute)
The manager assigned Bill to the project.
經理讓比爾負責這個項目。
bidding
n.命令,要求
The servant grumbled but did his employer's bidding.
仆人抱怨著,但還是聽從了雇主的吩咐。
designate
vt.指定,指派 (assign, nominate, specify)
The team designated Sally as captain.
這個隊指派薩莉為隊長。
dispatch
vt.分配 (allocate, allot)
expedite
vt.派出
The person I talked to on the phone promised to expedite the shipment of the book I ordered.
和我通電話的那個人答應給我訂的書加快出貨。
imperative
adj.命令的
instruct
vt.命令 (direct, inculcate)
nominate
vt.任命 (appoint, name)
I nominate Mary for the office of treasurer.
我提名瑪麗為司庫。
prescription
n.指示(instruction, direction)
The general demand that his men act strictly to his prescription.
將軍要求手下嚴格按照他的指示辦事。
command
vt.命令;指揮
The general commands his soliders to attack the enemy troop from the left and rear.
將軍命令他的士兵從左后方攻擊敵軍。
mandatory
adj.命令的,強迫的 (compulsory, obligatory)
decree
n.法令;政令;判決 (order) v. 發布命令,下令 (dictate)
The Ministry of Commerce promulgated a decree to curb over investment.
商務部頒布法令限制投資。
appoint
v /.任命,委派 (designate, assign)
Bill was appointed Governor of Massachusetts.
比爾被任命為馬薩諸塞州州長。