Designate
英 [ˈdezɪgneɪt] 美 [ˈdɛzɪɡˌnet]
to choose or name sb for a particular job or position
Under the Colombian Constitution of 1886 the Designate was a person—a member of the Senate or member of the Cabinet—selected to act as President when the incumbent was dead, ill or otherwise unable to discharge the duties of office.
The Designate was elected by the Senate at the beginning of each Legislature (in Colombian law, a "Legislature" is approximately equivalent to a session of the United States Congress: i.e. it is the one-year period that a Congress sits for, rather than the whole Congress itself). The Designate could be indefinitely reelected during only one Presidency.
V. 指明;标出指定;选派;把……叫做;称呼
Adj . 已受委派而尚未上任的;选出而尚未上任的
Designate members 候任委员
However, some organizations designate just one or two people to review change requests periodically.
但是,某些企业只指派一两个人来定期复审变更请求。
例2:
If the vice-chairman of the board of supervisors is unable to or does not perform his duty, the meetings of the board of supervisors shall be convened and presided over by a supervisor jointly designated by more than half of the supervisors.
监事会副主席不能履行职务或者不履行职务的,由半数以上监事共同推举一名监事召集和主持监事会会议。