1.委托,托付;【商】托运
2.托卖,寄售,寄存,存(款)
3.用作,当作 (to)
1.to hand somebody or something over to the care of another
2.to dispose of somebody or something, usually for a long time, if not permanently
3.to address, deliver, or hand over for later delivery something for sale, safekeeping, or disposal
1.Whatever the truth of it, handwriting is now consigned, like hand-carried post, to the realm of snails.
不管事实如何,在纸上书写如今就像传统邮递一样,可以赶上龟速了。
2.Picasso's masterpiece was the heart of a collection consigned by the heirs of Mrs Sidney F. Brody.
毕加索的这副名画是辛迪F·布罗迪夫人的继承人们委托给克里斯蒂拍卖行的收藏品中最珍贵的一件。
3.Those with a passing interest in history recall how the last time the Tories lured them into government the party was consigned to oblivion.
对历史稍感兴趣的人会记得,上一次保守党引诱他们组建联合政府,自由民主党最终被遗忘到九霄云外。
4.Meantime, the bad bank would act like the Resolution Trust Corporation, which gradually liquidated the assets consigned to it.
与此同时,坏银行如同重组信托公司(RTC)一样逐渐变现委托给它的资产。
5.A customer would prefer to hold a large amount of consigned inventory, viewing it as a cheap way of buffering against demand uncertainty.
顾客宁愿持有大量的寄售库存品,认为它可作为廉价的方式缓冲对需求不确定。
6.Mr Bush, having consigned the mullahs to an "axis of evil" in his first term, refused to let Americans attend.
布什从他的第一任期就把伊朗归入“邪恶轴心”,于是拒绝让美国人参加。
7.A car accident consigned him to a wheelchair for the rest of his life.
一次车祸使他落得在轮椅上度过余生。
8.Several speakers at the Zermatt Summit believe the time has come for Mr Friedman's theories to be consigned to the dustbin of history.
采尔马特峰会上的数位演讲者认为,将弗里德曼的理论丢入历史垃圾箱的时候到了。
9.And whose informing voice had consigned me to the hangman. I had walled the monster up within the tomb!
又用叫声把我送到刽子手手中。原来我把它也砌进墙里了。
10.Chocolate Spreads to Europe Spanish monks, who had been consigned to process the cocoa beans, finally let the secret out.
直到巧克力传到被派遣到欧洲种植可可豆的西班牙僧侣那里后,秘密才逐渐被公开。