was named

被任命为

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被任命为
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1·When she resigned, he was named to the committee in her place.
她辞职后,他被指定取代她进入委员会。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·When the government came to power, he was named minister of culture.
这届政府上台时,他被任命为了文化部长。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
3·I was named by my grandfather.
我的祖父给我起了名字。
4·He was named 'Alm-Uncle' when he moved up to the Alm.
他搬到高山牧场上以后就被人叫做‘奥西姆大叔’。
5·Washington University in Saint Louis was named Eliot Seminary when it opened in eighteen fifty-three.
位于圣路易斯的华盛顿大学在1853年成立时被命名为艾略特学院。
6·This Spanish term was named by a South American fisherman who noticed that the global weather pattern.
这个西班牙术语是由一个南美渔夫命名的,他注意到了全球气候的模式。
7·In 2015, he was named the standing vice president of the University of Science and Technology of China.
2015年,他被任命为中国科学技术大学常务副校长。
8·This aquifer was named the Ogallala aquifer after the Ogallala Sioux Indians, who once inhabited the region.
这个含水层被命名为奥加拉拉含水层,以曾经居住在这个地区的奥加拉拉-苏族印第安人的名字命名。
9·Through her hard work, she passed the exams and was named "a star student" during the first period of her college life.
通过她的努力,她通过了考试,并在她的大学生活的第一阶段被评为“明星学生”。
10·It was for her rare charm and inner beauty that British movie star Audrey Hepburn was named the most naturally beautiful woman of all time.
英国电影明星奥黛丽·赫本,因其罕见的魅力和内在美被评为有史以来最具自然美的女性。