1. appoint
He was appointed to conduct the inquiry.
The sheriff appointed me as his deputy.
We have no call to appoint him to the post.
We must appoint a new teacher soon.
The committee met and discussed whom to appoint to the post.
appoints an experienced construction expert to coordinate worker safety and health for the planning stage
I' m appointing myself your new social secretary.
Congress must appoint a special independent investigator.
Was to appoint him president of the province of Hanover.
He's just been appointed as marketing department director.
Who appoints the Engineer?
his solicitor was appointed ex officio
She has recently been appointed to the committee.
Mr. Frank had just been appointed chairman of the House Financial Services Committee.
Just appoint the time and place and I'll be there.
Anglais mot "powołać"(appoint) se produit dans des ensembles:
A Saudi woman who dared to driveLegal professions Unit 2 podstawaUnit 9 - Company formationthe pond BBC english podcastPrezentacjaq Strategia szkoleń 20182. draft
It's just a draft, I can change it if you want.
He is busy with the final draft.
Draft beer tastes especially good on a hot day.
a draft agreement
He made several changes to the first draft.
Do you have the time to run over the draft of my speech, Ken?
Attached is the draft compilation.
The committee approved the draft budget.
I drafted a contract yesterday.
We accept payments by bank draft.
I can't go out until I finish the first draft of my CV.
I barely drafted the essay when he changed the subject of it
to draft a constitution/contract/bill
cold air which comes though the window or under the door – “can you feel that draft coming through the window? I need new windows!
I glare resentfully at the crimson letter, is this the infamous red-paper draft notice?
3. to set up
to set up a business
She decided to set up an online business selling cakes.
Anglais mot "powołać"(to set up) se produit dans des ensembles:
DICTIONARY UPDATE bbc englishByzantine Empire