English-Thai Dictionary
designate
VT กำหนด (มัก ใช้ รูป passive voice อธิบาย ระบุ เลือก detail mark indicate kam-nod
designate
VT ให้ ชื่อ ตั้งชื่อ ใส่ ยศ ติด ยศ แต่งตั้ง เป็น baptize brand call hai-chuea
designate as
PHRV แต่งตั้ง ให้ เป็น ถูก กำหนด ให้ เป็น taeng-tang-hai-pen
designation
N การ กำหนด selection indication kan-kam-nod
designation
N การ แต่งตั้ง appointment assignment naming kan-teak-tak
designation
N ชื่อ ศักดิ์ นาม ยศ ชื่อ เรียก ชื่อ ตำแหน่ง สมญานาม name label tag chuea
designative
A ที่ ได้รับ เลือก ให้ เป็น
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DESIGNATE
v.t. 1. To mark out or show, so as to make known; to indicate by bisible lines, marks, description or something known and determinate; as, to designate the limits of a country; the limits are designated on the map; designate the spot where a star appears in the heavens; designate the place where our ancestors first landed.
2. To point out; to distinguish from others by indication; as, to be able to designate every individual who was concerned in a riot.
3. To appoint; to select or distinguish for a particular purpose; to assign; with for, as to designate an officer for the command of a station; or with to, as this captain was designated to that station.
DESIGNATE
a.Appointed; marked out.
DESIGNATED
pp. Marked out; indicated; shown; pointed out appointed.
DESIGNATING
ppr. Marking out; indicating; pointing out; appointing.
DESIGNATION
n. 1. The act of pointing or marking out by signs or objects; as the designation of an estate by boundaries.
2. Indication; a showing or pointing; a distinguishing from others.
3. Appointment; direction; as, a claim to a throne grounded on the designation of a predecessor.
4. Appointment; a selecting and appointing; assignment; as the designation of an officer to a particular command.
5. Import; distinct application.
Finite and infinite are primarily attributed in their first designation to things which have parts.
DESIGNATIVE
a.Serving to designate or indicate.
DESIGNATOR
n.A Roman officer who assigned to each person his rank and place in public shows and ceremonies.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DESIGNATE
Des "ig *nate, a. Etym: [L. designatus, p. p. of designare. See Design, v. t.]
Defn: Designated; appointed; chosen. [R.] Sir G. Buck.
DESIGNATE
Des "ig *nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Designated; p. pr. & vb. n.Designating. ]
1. To mark out and make known; to point out; to name; to indicate; to show; to distinguish by marks or description; to specify; as, to designate the boundaries of a country; to designate the rioters who are to be arrested.
2. To call by a distinctive title; to name.
3. To indicate or set apart for a purpose or duty; -- with to or for; to designate an officer for or to the command of a post or station.
Syn. -- To name; denominate; style; entitle; characterize; describe.
DESIGNATION
Des `ig *na "tion, n. Etym: [L. designatio: cf. F. désignation.]
1. The act of designating; a pointing out or showing; indication.
2. Selection and appointment for a purpose; allotment; direction.
3. That which designates; a distinguishing mark or name; distinctive title; appellation. The usual designation of the days of the week. Whewell.
4. Use or application; import; intention; signification, as of a word or phrase. Finite and infinite seem. .. to be attributed primarily, in their first designation, only to those things have parts. Locke.
DESIGNATIVE
Des "ig *na *tive, a. Etym: [Cf. F. désignatif.]
Defn: Serving to designate or indicate; pointing out.
DESIGNATOR
Des "ig *na `tor, n. Etym: [L.]
1. (Rom. Antiq.)
Defn: An officer who assigned to each his rank and place in public shows and ceremonies.
2. One who designates.
DESIGNATORY
DESIGNATORY Des "ig *na *to *ry, a.
Defn: Serving to designate; designative; indicating. [R.]
New American Oxford Dictionary
designate
des ig nate ▶verb |ˈdezigˌnāt ˈdɛzɪɡˌneɪt | [ with obj. ] appoint (someone ) to a specified position: he was designated as prime minister. • officially assign a specified status or ascribe a specified name or quality to: [ with obj. and complement ] : certain schools are designated “science schools ” | a personality disorder that Adler designates the Ruling Type. • signify; indicate: the term “brainstem ” designates the medulla, pons, and mesencephalon. ▶adjective |-nit, -ˌnāt ˈdɛzɪɡˌneɪt ˈdɛzɪɡnət | [ postpositive ] appointed to an office or position but not yet installed: the Director designate. DERIVATIVES des ig na tor |-ˌnātər |noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (as an adjective ): from Latin designatus ‘designated, ’ past participle of designare, based on signum ‘a mark. ’ The verb dates from the late 18th cent.
designated driver
des ig nat ed driv er ▶noun a member of a group who abstains from alcohol in order to drive the others safely.
designated hitter
des ig nat ed hit ter |ˈdɛzɪɡˌneɪdɪd ˈhɪdər | ▶noun Baseball a nonfielding player named before the start of a game to be in the batting order, typically in place of the pitcher.
designation
des ig na tion |ˌdezigˈnāSHən ˌdɛzɪɡˈneɪʃən | ▶noun the choosing and naming of someone to be the holder of an official position: a leader's designation of his own successor. • the action of choosing a place for a special purpose or giving it a special status: the designation of parts of Santa Ana as an enterprise zone. • a name, description, or title, typically one that is officially bestowed: a group of tribes banded together under the designation “Sheepeaters.” ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘the action of marking ’): from Latin designatio (n- ), from the verb designare (see designate ).
Oxford Dictionary
designate
des ¦ig |nate ▶verb |ˈdɛzɪgneɪt | [ with obj. ] appoint (someone ) to a specified office or post: he was designated as prime minister. • officially give a specified status or name to: [ with obj. and complement ] : the Wye Valley is designated an area of outstanding natural beauty | certain schools are designated ‘science schools ’. ▶adjective |ˈdɛzɪgnət | [ postpositive ] appointed to an office or post but not yet installed: the Director designate. DERIVATIVES designator |-neɪtə |noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (as an adjective ): from Latin designatus ‘designated ’, past participle of designare, based on signum ‘a mark ’.
designated driver
des ¦ig |nated driver ▶noun a person who abstains from alcohol at a social gathering so as to be fit to drive others home.
designated hitter
des ¦ig |nated hit ¦ter ▶noun Baseball a non-fielding player named before the start of a game to bat instead of the pitcher anywhere in the batting order.
designation
des ¦ig |na ¦tion |dɛzɪgˈneɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the action of choosing someone to hold an office or post: a leader's designation of his own successor. • the action of choosing a place for a special purpose or giving it a special status: Dibden Bay's designation as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. • [ count noun ] an official name, description, or title: quality designations such as ‘Premier Cru ’. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘the action of marking ’): from Latin designatio (n- ), from the verb designare (see designate ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
designate
designate verb 1 she designated her successor: appoint, nominate, depute, delegate; select, choose, pick, elect, name, identify, assign. 2 the building was designated a historical site: classify, class, label, tag; name, call, entitle, term, dub; formal denominate.
designation
designation noun 1 the designation of a leader: appointment, nomination, naming, selection, election. 2 the designation of wildlife preserves: classification, specification, definition, earmarking, pinpointing. 3 the designation “Generalissimo ”: title, name, epithet, tag; nickname, byname, sobriquet; informal moniker, handle; formal denomination, appellation.
Oxford Thesaurus
designate
designate verb 1 some organizations designate a press officer within the PR office: appoint, nominate, depute, delegate; select, choose, pick, decide on, settle on; elect, name, identify, assign, allot, co-opt, ordain, induct; informal plump for. 2 a few of the rivers are designated ‘Sites of Special Scientific Interest ’: classify, class, pronounce, label, tag; name, call, entitle, term, christen, dub, style, brand; formal denominate. 3 try designating the same time every week to catch up on paperwork: allot, appoint, specify, define; earmark, set aside, devote, stipulate, state, particularize, pinpoint.
designation
designation noun 1 the designation of a leader: appointment, nomination, selection, choice, choosing, picking, election, naming, identifying; co-opting, induction. 2 one of its roles is the designation of nature reserves: classification, classing, labelling, specification, definition, defining, earmarking, stipulation, particularization, pinpointing. 3 he added to his existing titles the designation ‘Generalissimo ’: title, denomination, honorific, label; name, epithet, tag, style, form of address; nickname, byname, sobriquet; rank, status, office, position; informal moniker, handle; formal cognomen, appellation.
Duden Dictionary
Designat
De si g nat , De si gnat Substantiv, Neutrum Sprachwissenschaft, Logik , das |Design a t |das Designat; Genitiv: des Designat [e ]s, Plural: die Designate lateinisch das durch eine Bezeichnung (einen bezeichnenden Ausdruck, einen Designator , einen Signifikanten ) Bezeichnete (das seinerseits [sprachlicher ] Inhalt, Klasse oder Gegenstand ist )
Designation
De si g na ti on , De si gna ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Designati o n |lateinisch 1 Bestimmung, Bezeichnung 2 vorläufige Ernennung
Designator
De si g na tor , De si gna tor Substantiv, maskulin , der |Design a tor |der Designator; Genitiv: des Designators, Plural: die Designatoren Sprachwissenschaft, Logik Bezeichnung, bezeichnender Ausdruck für ein Bezeichnetes (Designat , Signifikat )
designatus
de si g na tus , de si gna tus Adjektiv |design a tus |im Voraus ernannt, vorgesehen Abkürzung: des.
French Dictionary
désignation
désignation n. f. nom féminin 1 Action de désigner. : La désignation d ’un produit par un nom italien. 2 Nom. : Une désignation technique. SYNONYME appellation ; dénomination . 3 Action de choisir une personne. : La désignation du chef d ’équipe. SYNONYME choix ; nomination .
Spanish Dictionary
designativo, -va
designativo, -va adjetivo Que implica o denota denominación :un primer plano puede indicar un subrayado de la importancia del elemento encuadrado en relación con otros elementos y representar un simple papel designativo .SINÓNIMO denominativo .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
designate
des ig nate /dézɪɡnèɪt /動詞 ~s /-ts /; ~d /-ɪd /; -nating 他動詞 1 〖designate A as [for, to ] B 〗〈人が 〉A 〈人 物 〉をB 〈役職 用途 〉に指名する , 指定する ▸ The president designated her as vice president .大統領は彼女を副大統領に指名した 2 〖~ A to do 〗〈人が 〉A 〈人 〉に … するよう指示する ▸ designate him to take over the position その職を引き継ぐよう彼に指示する 3 ⦅かたく ⦆〈人などが 〉〈物など 〉を (名前や記号で )示す, 指示する .4 ⦅かたく ⦆〖~ A (as ) B 〗AをBと名付ける, 呼称する .形容詞 /dézɪɡnət, -nèɪt /⦅かたく ⦆〖名詞 の後で 〗〈人が 〉〈役職 〉に指名された, 内定した (!就任前をいう ) ▸ the foreign minister designate 外務大臣に指名された人
designated
d é s ig nat ed /-ɪd /形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗指定 [指名 ]の ▸ park a car in the designated lot 指定の駐車場に車をとめる ▸ the designated smoking area 指定喫煙所 ~̀ dr í ver 指名ドライバー 〘会合で酒類を控えて, 帰宅時に運転手をするよう指名された人 〙.~̀ h í tter 〘野球 〙指名打者 (⦅略 ⦆DH ).
designation
d è s ig n á tion 名詞 1 C ⦅かたく ⦆名称, 呼称, 称号 .2 U 表示, 指示 ; (役職などへの ) «…としての » 任命 [選任 ](すること ), 選定 «as » .
designator
des ig na tor /dézɪɡnèɪtə r /名詞 C 指名 [指定 ]する人 .