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del·e·gate
/ˈdɛlɪgət, ˌget/
代表,委員(
v
.)委派,委託,授權
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Del·e·gate
a.
Sent
to
act
for
or
represent
another
;
deputed
;
as
,
a
delegate
judge
.
“
Delegate
power.”
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Del·e·gate
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Delegated
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Delegating
]
1.
To
send
as
one's
representative
;
to
empower
as
an
ambassador
;
to
send
with
power
to
transact
business
;
to
commission
;
to
depute
;
to
authorize
.
2.
To
intrust
to
the
care
or
management
of
another
;
to
transfer
;
to
assign
;
to
commit
.
The
delegated
administration
of
the
law
.
--
Locke
.
Delegated
executive
power
.
--
Bancroft
.
The
power
exercised
by
the
legislature
is
the
people's
power
,
delegated
by
the
people
to
the
legislative
.
--
J
.
B
.
Finch
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Del·e·gate
n.
1.
Any
one
sent
and
empowered
to
act
for
another
;
one
deputed
to
represent
;
a
chosen
deputy
;
a
representative
;
a
commissioner
;
a
vicar
.
2.
(a)
One
elected
by
the
people
of
a
territory
to
represent
them
in
Congress
,
where
he
has
the
right
of
debating
,
but
not
of
voting
.
(b)
One
sent
by
any
constituency
to
act
as
its
representative
in
a
convention
;
as
,
a
delegate
to
a
convention
for
nominating
officers
,
or
for
forming
or
altering
a
constitution
. [U.S.]
Court of delegates
,
formerly
,
the
great
court
of
appeal
from
the
archbishops
'
courts
and
also
from
the
court
of
admiralty
.
It
is
now
abolished
,
and
the
privy
council
is
the
immediate
court
of
appeal
in
such
cases
. [
Eng
.]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
delegate
n
:
a
person
appointed
or
elected
to
represent
others
v
1:
transfer
power
to
someone
[
syn
:
depute
]
2:
give
an
assignment
to
(
a
person
)
to
a
post
,
or
assign
a
task
to
(
a
person
) [
syn
:
designate
,
depute
,
assign
]
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