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appointment

noun
/əˈpɔɪntmənt/
/əˈpɔɪntmənt/
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  1. [countable] a formal arrangement to meet or visit somebody at a particular time, especially for a reason connected with their work约会;预约;约定
    • I've got a dental appointment at 3 o'clock.我约了下午 3 点看牙医。
    • to book/make/keep an appointment预约/预约/赴约
    • Do you have an appointment?你有约会吗?
    • She has a doctor's appointment in twenty minutes.她二十分钟后有医生预约。
    • Viewing is by appointment only (= only at a time that has been arranged in advance).参观必须预约。
    • an appointment book约会登录本
    • appointment with somebody an appointment with my agent/doctor/specialist/consultant与我的代理人/医生/专家/顾问的预约
    • appointment for something an appointment for a blood test验血预约
    • appointment for somebody to do something She made an appointment for her son to see the doctor.她为儿子约定了看医生的时间。
    Extra Examples
    • He called without an appointment.他没有预约就来访。
    • Tom has been given an appointment at the local hospital.汤姆已经和当地医院预约好了。
    • I assume he'll come at his usual 10 a.m. appointment time.我想他会像往常约定的那样在上午 10 点钟到。
    • I didn't know if I would get an appointment at such short notice.我不知道在这么短的时间我能否得到约见。
    • He failed to keep his appointment.他没有守约。
    • She has already broken three appointments.她已经3次爽约。
    • Patients may be charged for missed appointments.如果爽约,病人可能要付费。
    • The hospital needs to allow more time for outpatient appointments.这家医院需要安排更多时间接待门诊预约病人。
    Topics Medicineb1, Working lifeb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • important
    • urgent
    • first
    verb + appointment
    • have
    • arrange
    • book
    appointment + noun
    • book
    • calendar
    • time
    preposition
    • by appointment
    • with an appointment
    • without an appointment
    See full entry
  2. [countable, uncountable] the act of choosing a person for a job or position of responsibility; the fact of being chosen for a job, etc.任命;委任
    • They announced the appointments of key security officials.他们宣布了关键安全官员的任命。
    • the appointment of a new captain for the England team英格兰队新队长的任命
    • appointment to something her recent appointment to the post她新近获此职位的任命
    • appointment as something his appointment as principal他担任校长的任命
    • appointments and dismissals任命和解雇
    Extra Examples
    • The board has confirmed the appointment of Howard Kendall as Sales Manager.董事会确认任命霍华德・肯德尔为销售经理。
    • The President secured the appointment of a close friend.总统保住了一位密友的职位。
    • the first appointments to the new government新政府成员的首批任命
    Topics Working lifeb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • key
    • formal
    • official
    verb + appointment
    • make
    • announce
    • confirm
    appointment + noun
    • process
    preposition
    • appointment to
    See full entry
  3. [countable] a job or position of responsibility职务;职位
    • a permanent/first appointment固定职位;第一次任职
    • The department wished him success in his new appointment as sales manager.该部门祝愿他在新的销售经理岗位上取得成功。
    • I would like to congratulate you on your appointment.我想祝贺你的任命。
    Synonyms jobjob
    • position
    • post
    • vacancy
    • appointment
    These are all words for a position doing work for which you receive regular payment.
    • job work for which you receive regular payment:
      • He’s trying to get a job in a bank.他正设法在银行找一个工作。
    • position (rather formal) a job:指职位、职务:
      • a senior position in a large corporation在一家大公司的高级职务
    job or position?用 job 还是 position?Position usually refers to a particular job within an organization, especially at a high level, and is not usually used about jobs generally. It is also often used in job applications, descriptions and advertisements.
    • post a job, especially an important one in a large organization:
      • a key post in the new government在新政府中的要职
    • vacancy a job that is available for somebody to do:
      • We have several vacancies for casual workers.我们有几个临时工的空缺。
    • appointment (rather formal, especially British English) a job or position of responsibility:
      • This is a permanent appointment, requiring commitment and hard work.这是一个固定职位,需要专心致志和勤奋工作。
    Patterns
    • a permanent/​temporary job/​position/​post/​vacancy/​appointment
    • a full-time/​part-time job/​position/​post/​vacancy/​appointment
    • to have/​have got a(n) job/​position/​post/​vacancy/​appointment
    • to apply for/​fill a job/​position/​post/​vacancy
    • to resign from/​leave/​quit a job/​position/​post
    Extra Examples
    • Employees may not hold any other appointments.受雇者不应再有其他任何职位。
    • He takes up his appointment in January.他 1 月份上任。
    • He was offered an appointment in the Education Department.他在教育部谋到了一个职位。
    • Miss Green resigned her appointment as our regional representative.格林小姐辞去了我们地区代表的职务。
    • The college terminated the appointments of six professors.学院终止了 6 位教授的职务。
    • He spent the first month of his new appointment going through the firm's financial records.他上任的第一个月就仔细检查了公司的财务记录。
    • This is a permanent appointment, requiring commitment and hard work.这是一个固定职位,需要专心致志和勤奋工作。
    • Those taking up senior government appointments are all vetted.担任政府高级职务的人都经过审查。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • permanent
    • temporary
    • lifetime
    verb + appointment
    • hold
    • give somebody
    • offer somebody
    See full entry
  4. [countable] a person chosen for a job or position of responsibility职务;职位
    • Government ministers and other political appointments are frequently replaced.政府部长和其他政治任命经常被替换。
  5. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French apointement, from apointer, from a point ‘to a point’.

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