柯林斯詞典delegate (delegating,delegated,delegates) 名詞讀作?d?l?g?t。動詞讀作?d?l??ge?t。1. N-COUNT A delegate is a person who is chosen to vote or make decisions on behalf of a group of other people, especially at a conference or a meeting. 代表 The Canadian delegate offered no reply. 那位加拿大代表沒給答複。2. V-T/V-I If you delegate duties, responsibilities, or power to someone, you give them those duties, those responsibilities, or that power so that they can act on your behalf. 委托; 授權(quán) He talks of travelling less, and delegating more authority to his deputies. 他說要減少旅行,還有要授予他的副手們更多的權(quán)力。3. delegationN-UNCOUNT 委托; 授權(quán) A key factor in running a business is the delegation of responsibility. 經(jīng)商的一個關(guān)鍵因素是責任委托。4. V-T If you are delegated to do something, you are given the duty of acting on someone else's behalf by making decisions, voting, or doing some particular work. 委派[usu passive] Officials have now been delegated to start work on a draft settlement. 官員們現(xiàn)已被委派開始準備一份擬定協(xié)議。 返回 delegate劍橋詞典a person chosen or elected by a group to speak , vote , etc. for them, especially at a meeting (尤指會議的)代表 Delegates have voted in favour of the motion . 代表們對這項動議投了贊成票。 Each union elects several delegates to the annual conference . 每個工會選出數(shù)名代表蓡加年度大會。 例句 Our delegates have been mandated to vote against the proposal at the conference .The delegates trailed back into the conference room for the afternoon session .They've chartered a plane to take delegates to the conference .With one accord , the delegates walked out of the conference .The conference delegates were transfixed by her speech . 返回 delegate