designate
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ˈdɛ
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sig
zɪg
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nate
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neit
British pronunciation
/ˈdɛzɪɡneɪt/

Definición y significado de "designate"en inglés

to designate
01

designar, nombrar

to choose someone for a certain position or task
Ditransitive: to designate sb to do sth
Transitive: to designate sb for sth
to designate definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The coach will designate a captain for the upcoming match.
El entrenador designará un capitán para el próximo partido.
02

designar, asignar

to choose or intend something for a specific purpose or role
Transitive: to designate sth as sth | to designate sth for a purpose
example
Ejemplos
They designated the field for soccer practice.
Ellos designaron el campo para la práctica de fútbol.
03

designar

to officially give a specific title, term, or label to someone or something
Ditransitive: to designate sb/sth a title
example
Ejemplos
They designated the new restaurant " The Ocean View. "
Ellos designaron el nuevo restaurante "The Ocean View".
04

designar, indicar

to show or indicate the exact location of something
Transitive: to designate a location or spot
example
Ejemplos
The teacher will designate where each student should sit.
El profesor designará dónde debe sentarse cada estudiante.
designate
01

officially chosen or named for a position but not yet formally in office

example
Ejemplos
The newly elected designate mayor attended the planning meeting.
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