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as·sign
/əˈsaɪn/
(v.)賦值DOS命令:將驅動器符重指向第二個驅動器符(vt.)分配,指派
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assign
指定; 賦值
From:
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assign
指定
From:
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assign
指定 賦值
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
As·sign
,
n.
Law
A
person
to
whom
property
or
an
interest
is
transferred
;
as
,
a
deed
to
a
man
and
his
heirs
and
assigns
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
As·sign
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Assigned
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Assigning
.]
1.
To
appoint
;
to
allot
;
to
apportion
;
to
make
over
.
In
the
order
I
assign
to
them
.
--
Loudon
.
The
man
who
could
feel
thus
was
worthy
of
a
better
station
than
that
in
which
his
lot
had
been
assigned
.
--
Southey
.
He
assigned
to
his
men
their
several
posts
.
--
Prescott
.
2.
To
fix
,
specify
,
select
,
or
designate
;
to
point
out
authoritatively
or
exactly
;
as
,
to
assign
a
limit
;
to
assign
counsel
for
a
prisoner
;
to
assign
a
day
for
trial
.
All
as
the
dwarf
the
way
to
her
assigned
.
--
Spenser
.
It
is
not
easy
to
assign
a
period
more
eventful
.
--
De
Quincey
.
3.
Law
To
transfer
,
or
make
over
to
another
,
esp
.
to
transfer
to
,
and
vest
in
,
certain
persons
,
called
assignees
,
for
the
benefit
of
creditors
.
To assign dower
,
to
set
out
by
metes
and
bounds
the
widow's
share
or
portion
in
an
estate
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
As·sign
v. i.
Law
To
transfer
or
pass
over
property
to
another
,
whether
for
the
benefit
of
the
assignee
or
of
the
assignor's
creditors
,
or
in
furtherance
of
some
trust
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
As·sign
,
n.
A
thing
pertaining
or
belonging
to
something
else
;
an
appurtenance
. [
Obs
.]
Six
French
rapiers
and
poniards
,
with
their
assigns
,
as
girdles
,
hangers
,
and
so
.
--
Shak
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
assign
v
1:
give
an
assignment
to
(
a
person
)
to
a
post
,
or
assign
a
task
to
(
a
person
) [
syn
:
delegate
,
designate
,
depute
]
2:
give
out
or
allot
; "
We
were
assigned
new
uniforms
" [
syn
:
allot
,
portion
]
3:
attribute
or
credit
to
; "
We
attributed
this
quotation
to
Shakespeare
"; "
People
impute
great
cleverness
to
cats
"
[
syn
:
impute
,
ascribe
,
attribute
]
4:
select
something
or
someone
for
a
specific
purpose
; "
The
teacher
assigned
him
to
lead
his
classmates
in
the
exercise
" [
syn
:
specify
,
set apart
]
5:
attribute
or
give
; "
She
put
too
much
emphasis
on
her
the
last
statement
"; "
He
put
all
his
efforts
into
this
job
";
"
The
teacher
put
an
interesting
twist
to
the
interpretation
of
the
story
" [
syn
:
put
]
6:
make
undue
claims
to
having
[
syn
:
arrogate
]
7:
transfer
one's
right
to
8:
decide
as
to
where
something
belongs
in
a
scheme
; "
The
biologist
assigned
the
mushroom
to
the
proper
class
" [
syn
:
attribute
]
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