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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
Ejemplos
The manager will designate a team lead to coordinate the project.
El gerente designará a un líder de equipo para coordinar el proyecto.
The committee will designate a spokesperson to address the media.
El comité designará un portavoz para dirigirse a los medios.
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
Ejemplos
The organizers designated one tent as the main information center.
Los organizadores designaron una carpa como el centro de información principal.
The artist designated her final painting as a gift for the museum.
La artista designó su última pintura como un regalo para el museo.
03
designar
to officially give a specific title, term, or label to someone or something
Ditransitive: to designate sb/sth a title
Ejemplos
She was designated " Employee of the Month " for her hard work.
Fue designada "Empleada del Mes" por su arduo trabajo.
She was designated the team captain by her coach.
Fue designada capitana del equipo por su entrenador.
04
designar, indicar
to show or indicate the exact location of something
Transitive: to designate a location or spot
Ejemplos
The map will designate the location of the new store.
El mapa designará la ubicación de la nueva tienda.
The guide designated the entrance to the museum on the map.
El guía designó la entrada al museo en el mapa.
designate
01
officially chosen or named for a position but not yet formally in office
Ejemplos
The president-elect's designate cabinet members will assume their roles next month.
She is the designate manager, starting her duties next week.
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