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ə'point1) (to give (a person) a job or position: They appointed him manager; They have appointed a new manager.) nombrar2) (to fix or agree on (a time for something): to appoint a time for a meeting.) fijar, convenir•- appointment
appoint vb nombrartr[ə'pɔɪnt]1 (person for job) nombrar2 (day, date, etc) fijar, señalarappoint [ə'pɔɪnt] vt1) name: nombrar, designar2) fix, set: fijar, señalar, designarto appoint a date: fijar una fecha3) equip: equipara well-appointed office: una oficina bien equipadav.• adscribir v.• designar v.• establecer v.• nombrar v.• poner v.(§pres: pongo, pones...) pret: pus-pp: puestofut/c: pondr-•)• señalar v.ə'pɔɪnt1) (name, choose)to appoint somebody (to something) — \<\<to post/committee\>\> nombrar or designar a alguien (para algo)
2) (frml) \<\<date\>\> designar (frml), fijar; \<\<task\>\> asignar3) (BrE) appointed past pbeautifully appointed house — casa terminada con hermosos detalles, casa con hermoso terminado
[ǝ'pɔɪnt]VT1) (=nominate) nombrar (to a)* * *[ə'pɔɪnt]1) (name, choose)to appoint somebody (to something) — \<\<to post/committee\>\> nombrar or designar a alguien (para algo)
2) (frml) \<\<date\>\> designar (frml), fijar; \<\<task\>\> asignar3) (BrE) appointed past pbeautifully appointed house — casa terminada con hermosos detalles, casa con hermoso terminado
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