英['depjutaɪz]美['depjutaɪz]
verb(动词)
双解例句
verb(动词)
小知识
To deputize is to appoint someone as a substitute, like a police deputy authorizing a civilian to make an arrest.
The original meaning refers to when a deputy would give some of their power to non-police officers. When deputized, you took on some of the power of a deputy to help the real deputy. Similarly, deputizing can refer to making anyone a substitute. A teacher can deputize a student by putting them in charge of the class. A boss can deputize an employee by asking them to organize a meeting. Deputizing empowers someone to do a job.
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单词变形
deputizes过去式: deputized过去分词: deputized现在分词: deputizing
同义词
同根词
词根:depute
adj.deputy副的;代理的
n.deputy代理人,代表
deputation代表团,代表;委任代理
vi.deputise担任代表
vt.depute委任;授权给;指定…为代理人
deputise委…为代表