assign的意思和读音

assign

: [əˈsaɪn] : [ə'saɪn]

v.

n.

assigns  assigning  assigned  

v.+n.assign task,assign role,assign right,assign seat

v.allocate,allot,give,dispense,disperse

assignv.

1.);to give sb sth that they can use, or some work or responsibility

The two large classrooms have been assigned to us.

The teacher assigned a different task to each of the children.

We have been assigned the two large classrooms.

The teacher assigned each of the children a different task.

2.to provide a person for a particular task or position

They've assigned their best man to the job.

British forces have been assigned to help with peacekeeping.

3.[usupass]~ sb to sb/sthto send a person to work under the authority of sb or in a particular group

I was assigned to B platoon. B

4.to say that sth has a particular value or function, or happens at a particular time or place

Assign a different colour to each different type of information.

The painting cannot be assigned an exact date.

5.~ sth to sbto say that your property or rights now belong to sb else

The agreement assigns copyright to the publisher.

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n.1.

v.1.to give someone a job to do2.to send someone to a particular place, especially in order for them to work there3.to put someone in a particular group4.to give someone money or equipment so that they can use it for a particular purpose5.to decide that something has a particular name, use, or value6.to decide that something should take a particular amount of time7.to give someone the ownership of or rights to property1.to give someone a job to do2.to send someone to a particular place, especially in order for them to work there3.to put someone in a particular group4.to give someone money or equipment so that they can use it for a particular purpose5.to decide that something has a particular name, use, or value6.to decide that something should take a particular amount of time7.to give someone the ownership of or rights to property

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1.It is often useful or necessary to be able to assign strong names to assemblies.

2.Another way favoured by manufacturers is to take a piece of data from the image and assign it a secret code.

3.Such concerns push educators to think carefully about what type of homework they assign, and how much of it.使

4.You could then declare a new variable of DayOfWeek type, and assign it a value.DayOfWeek

5.Under this circumstance, we could assign a good time to have a heart-to-heart talk with him trying to get rid of misunderstanding.

6.Lastly, if I were an English teacher, I would assign more group work because language is all about interaction.

7.You assign exceptions to a variable just as you assign conditions to a variable.

8.Long filenames allow a user to assign a plain-text name to a file, rather than limiting possible names to just a few characters.

9.He did not assign any examinations or papers and his students were allowed to "grade" themselves.”。

10.Without the prior express written consent of the Principal, the Agent may not assign this Agreement to any other party.