designate

designate
'deziɡneit
1. verb
1) (to call or name: It was designated a conservation area.) designar, nombrar
2) (to point out or identify: He has been designated our next Prime Minister.) designar, nombrar

2. adjective
((placed immediately after noun) appointed to an office etc but not yet having begun it: the ambassador designate.) designado, nombrado
- designated driver
designate
tr[(vb) 'dezɪgneɪt; (adj) 'dezɪgnət]
transitive verb
1 formal use (indicate, mark, show) indicar, señalar
2 (appoint) designar, nombrar
adjective
1 formal use designado,-a, nombrado,-a
designate ['dɛzɪg.neɪt] vt, -nated ; -nating
1) indicate, specify: indicar, especificar
2) appoint: nombrar, designar
designate
adj.
designado, -a adj.
v.
designar v.
marcar v.
nombrar v.
señalar v.

I 'dezɪgneɪt
transitive verb
1) (name officially) nombrar, designar

the area was designated a national park — la zona fue declarada parque nacional

2) (call) (frml) designar
3) (indicate) (frml) indicar*

II 'dezɪgneɪt, -nət, 'dezɪgnət
adjective (after n)

the governor designate — quien ha sido nombrado gobernador

1.
VT ['dezɪɡneɪt]
(=name) denominar; (=appoint) nombrar, designar; (=indicate) señalar, indicar

to designate sb to do sth — nombrar or designar a algn para hacer algo

I was designated as their representative — me nombraron or designaron representante de su grupo

some of the rooms were designated as offices — destinaron algunas de las habitaciones a oficinas

the woodland has been designated (as) a bird sanctuary — el bosque ha sido declarado reserva ornitológica

2.
ADJ ['dezɪɡnɪt]
designado, nombrado
* * *

I ['dezɪgneɪt]
transitive verb
1) (name officially) nombrar, designar

the area was designated a national park — la zona fue declarada parque nacional

2) (call) (frml) designar
3) (indicate) (frml) indicar*

II ['dezɪgneɪt, -nət, 'dezɪgnət]
adjective (after n)

the governor designate — quien ha sido nombrado gobernador


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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