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delegate

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++del·e·gate1 /ˈdeləɡət/ ●○○ noun [countable]  REPRESENTsomeone who has been elected or chosen to speak, vote, or take decisions for a group 代表 representative Around 350 delegates attended the conference. 大约有350名代表参加了大会。
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delegateMississippi will choose 33 delegates, Oklahoma and Tennessee, 38 each.Arizona has 39 delegates in a winner-take-all primary.Delegates from 50 colleges met to discuss the issue of financial aid.What was not predictable, however, was the extreme stand taken by delegates from the University Reform Front.I sat next to the Canadian delegate.On July 7 the congress heard replies by politburo members to questions from delegates.He conceded that the size of the holding was still modest by the standards of most Oxford delegates.Some local branches have refused to send delegates to the national conference.Southern delegates to the Continental Congress expressed unwillingness to use their militias outside their own borders.On Aug. 9 over 90 percent of the delegates voted in favour of recognizing the right of Quebec to self-determination.The US delegate to the committee announced a grant of $75 million to help third world countries.
del·e·gate2 /ˈdelɪɡeɪt/ ●○○ verb  1 [intransitive, transitive]TELL/ORDER somebody TO DO something to give part of your power or work to someone in a lower position than you 授权,委托〔权限给下级〕,下放〔权力〕 A good manager knows when to delegate. 一个好的经理知道何时该放权。 It takes experience to judge correctly how much power should be delegated. 应该下放多少权力需要靠经验来准确判断。delegate something to somebody Minor tasks should be delegated to your assistant. 次要的工作应交给你的助手去做。2 [transitive]REPRESENT to choose someone to do a particular job, or to be a representative of a group, organization etc 委派〔某人〕做〔某项工作〕;委任〔某人〕为代表delegate somebody to do something I was delegated to find a suitable conference venue. 我受命去找一个合适的会场。→ See Verb table
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delegateNew managers often find it difficult to delegate.McGee says it was illegal for the department to delegate its authority to then-Mayor Robert Markel.Know every detail of your business-but delegate more responsibility to others.We then invent criteria to back up the choice, delegating our responsibility to professional specialists.Whatever the varying demands on her time, Laura was determined not to delegate print research.Plus Collinses are executives, they know how to delegate responsibility.If you're so busy, why don't you delegate some of your work?He behaved as a benevolent autocrat, but was reluctant to delegate, suspicious, and secretive.Corinne delegated the details of the nursery to Aggie as she pursued her varied interests in town.First, always delegate to the lowest level possible in the organization.delegate something to somebodyMcConnell delegated authority to the department heads.delegate somebody to do somethingWe were delegated to represent our club at the state conference.
From Longman Business Dictionarydelegatedel‧e‧gate1 /ˈdeləgət/ noun [countable] someone who has been elected or chosen to speak, vote, or take decisions for a groupAround 350 delegates attended the conference.Delegates to the union’s annual meeting are expected to endorse the plans.delegatedel‧e‧gate2 /ˈdelɪgeɪt/ verb1[intransitive, transitive] to give part of your power or work to someone else, usually someone in a lower position than youA good manager knows when to delegate.delegate something to somebodyDecision-making on a day-to-day basis will be delegated to team managers.2[transitive] to choose someone to do a particular job, or to be a representative of a groupdelegate somebody to do somethingI’ve been delegated to organize the weekly meetings.→ See Verb tableOrigin delegate1 (1400-1500) Medieval Latin delegatus, from Latin legare to send as a representative
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delegate
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delegate1 /ˈdeləɡət, ˈdelɪɡət/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Medieval Latin
 Origin: delegatus, from Latin legare 'to send as a representative'
someone who has been elected or chosen to speak, vote, or take decisions for a group ⇨ representative:
    Around 350 delegates attended the conference.

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delegate2 /ˈdeləɡeɪt, ˈdelɪɡeɪt/ verb
1. [intransitive and transitive] to give part of your power or work to someone in a lower position than you:
    A good manager knows when to delegate.
    It takes experience to judge correctly how much power should be delegated.
    delegate something to somebody
    Minor tasks should be delegated to your assistant.
2. [transitive] to choose someone to do a particular job, or to be a representative of a group, organization etc
    delegate somebody to do something
    I was delegated to find a suitable conference venue.


dele·gate nounBrE /ˈdelɪɡət/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdelɪɡət/ 🔊a person who is chosen or elected to represent the views of a group of people and vote and make decisions for them 代表;会议代表Congress delegates rejected the proposals.国会代表拒绝了这些提议。a person who attends a conference 参会人员;会议出席者The conference was attended by delegates from 56 countries. 此次会议有来自 56 个国家的代表出席。🔊🔊

conference, delegate, exhibition, name tag, plenary, register, speaker, talk, venue, workshop

dele·gate verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they delegate BrE /ˈdelɪɡeɪt/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdelɪɡeɪt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it delegates BrE /ˈdelɪɡeɪts/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdelɪɡeɪts/ 🔊past simple delegated BrE /ˈdelɪɡeɪtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdelɪɡeɪtɪd/ 🔊past participle delegated BrE /ˈdelɪɡeɪtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdelɪɡeɪtɪd/ 🔊 -ing form delegating BrE /ˈdelɪɡeɪtɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdelɪɡeɪtɪŋ/ 🔊BrE /ˈdelɪɡeɪt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdelɪɡeɪt/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to give part of your work, power or authority to sb in a lower position than you 授(权);把(工作、权力等)委托(给下级)Some managers find it difficult to delegate. 有些经理认为难以做到下放权力。🔊🔊~ (sth) (to sb) The job had to be delegated to an assistant. 这工作得交给助手负责。🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sb to do sth [usually passive] to choose sb to do sth 选派(某人做某事)I've been delegated to organize the Christmas party. 我被选派来组织圣诞聚会。🔊🔊

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