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1. postpositive adjective 2. transitive verb2) (appoint to office) designieren (geh.)* * *['deziɡneit] 1. verb1) (to call or name: It was designated a conservation area.) bezeichnen2) (to point out or identify: He has been designated our next Prime Minister.) ausersehen2. adjective((placed immediately after noun) appointed to an office etc but not yet having begun it: the ambassador designate.) designiert- academic.ru/19870/designation">designation- designated driver* * *des·ig·nate[ˈdesɪgneɪt]I. vt▪ to \designate sth for sb etw für jdn konzipierento \designate one's successor seinen Nachfolger ernennenII. adj inv, after n designiertthe Governor \designate der designierte Gouverneur* * *['dezIgneɪt]1. vtsmoking is permitted in designated areas — Rauchen ist in den dafür bestimmten Bereichen erlaubt
to be the designated driver — als Fahrer bestimmt sein ['dezIgnɪt]
2. adj* * *A v/t [ˈdezıɡneıt]1. etwas bezeichnen, kennzeichnen3. etwas bestimmen, festlegento, for für ein Amt etc, zu einem Amtsträger etc)for für)B adj [-neıt; -nət] (nachgestellt) designiert, vorgesehen, ausersehen:president designate designierter Präsident* * *1. postpositive adjective 2. transitive verb1) (serve as name of, describe) bezeichnen; (serve as distinctive mark of) kennzeichnen2) (appoint to office) designieren (geh.)* * *v.bestimmen v.bezeichnen v.
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