基本解釋新任命的 新就職的英漢例句雙語例句Mr Kibaki's newly appointed ministers at first insisted there was nothing to negotiate.齊貝吉總統(tǒng)新任命的部長們起初堅(jiān)持表示沒有什么可談的。He then introduced the five newly appointed FAO Ambassadors, who have signed on to FAO's appeal to end world hunger .然后他介紹了新任命的糧農(nóng)組織的五位大使,這五位大使簽名與糧農(nóng)組織一起發(fā)出消除世界饑餓的呼吁。FIVE years ago, Britain’s newly appointed information commissioner, Richard Thomas, gave warning that the public was in danger of “sleepwalking into a surveillance society”.五年前,英國新任命的信息專員理查德?托馬斯曾發(fā)出警告,公眾正面臨著“在睡夢(mèng)中步入監(jiān)控社會(huì)”的危險(xiǎn)。原聲例句It began with this news: READER: "The Christianized Indians in some parts of Plimouth, have newly appointed a day of Thanksgiving to God for his Mercy in supplying their extreme and pinching Necessities under their late want of Corn, & for His giving them now a prospect of a very Comfortable Harvest.Newly appointed Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira held a news conference in Islamabad that most private Pakistani television networks did not broadcast live.權(quán)威例句The newly appointed minister of culture has resigned, bowing to fierce criticism from fellow intellectuals.ECONOMIST: Egypt and the regionBut the newly appointed director of vocations, Father James Forsen, already sounds a weary note.ECONOMIST: America's troubled Catholicsnewly appointed更多例句詞組短語短語newly -appointed curator 新館長the newly appointed mayor 新任的市長newly appointed kindergarten teachers 新入職幼兒園教師a newly appointed official 新被任命的官員newly appointed post 指初就新的職位newly appointed更多詞組