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- (任用) appoint:
the newly appointed mayor;
新任的市长
He was appointed professor in the university for life.
他被任为那所大学的终身教授。
- (担任) assume a post; take up a job:
He has been a teacher for many years.
他任教多年了。
He took up office as an ambassador for ten years continuously.
他连任十年大使。
- (任凭; 听任) let; allow; give free rein to:
give full reins to one's imagination;
任想像纵情奔放
It's up to you to decide whether you go or not.
去还是不去,任你决定。
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- (职务) official post; office:
resume charge of the office; return to one's post;
返任
proceed to take up one's post;
赴任
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- (用于任职的次数):
have twice been ambassador
做过两任大使
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- (不论; 无论) no matter (how, what, etc.):
Don't trust him, no matter what he says.
任他怎么说,也别信他。
No matter how hard we tried to persuade him, he wouldn't listen.
任我们怎样劝说,他也不听。