柯林斯詞典install /?n?st??l/ (installing,installed,installs) BRIT also instal1. V-T If you install a piece of equipment, you put it somewhere so that it is ready to be used. 安裝 They had installed a new phone line in the apartment. 他們在公寓裡安裝了一根新的電話線。2. installationN-UNCOUNT 安裝 Hundreds of lives could be saved if the installation of alarms was more widespread. 如果警報器的安裝範圍更爲廣泛,成百上千人的生命就可能獲救。3. V-T If someone is installed in a new job or important position, they are officially given the job or position, often in a special ceremony. 正式任命 A temporary government was installed. 一屆臨時政府被正式任命。 Professor Sawyer was formally installed as president last Thursday. 上星期二,索耶教授被正式任命爲校長。4. installationN-UNCOUNT 任命儀式; 就職儀式 He sent a letter inviting Naomi to attend his installation as chief of his tribe. 他給娜奧米寄了封信,邀請她來蓡加他就任部落酋長的儀式。5. V-T If you install yourself in a particular place, you settle there and make yourself comfortable. 安頓[正式] Before her husband's death she had installed herself in a modern villa. 在丈夫去世之前她就已經(jīng)在一所現(xiàn)代的別墅裡安頓了下來。 返回 installing