英语单词 | commission |
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英美音标 | 英 [kə'mɪʃn] 美 [kə'mɪʃn] |
中文释义 | n.佣金;委员会;委托;委任;犯罪 vt.授予;使服役;委托 |
英语例句 | (1) Do not deduct any commission from the consignment value. (2) The report was submitted to the commission for consideration. (3) He had received the commission to build a new bridge over the river. (4) We all approve of the commission of authority to him. (5) The prisoner pleaded that he was drawn in to the commission of the crime. (6) He was commissioned captain of the United States Air Force. (7) Some wartime vessels are still commissioned in that area. (8) The musician was commissioned a new symphony for the festival. |
中文例句 | (1) 不要从货物的价值中扣除佣金。 (2) 这份报告已呈报委员会审批。 (3) 他受委托在这条河上建一座新桥。 (4) 我们都赞成把职权委任於他。 (5) 囚犯辩解说他是受人引诱而犯罪的。 (6) 他被授予美国空军上校。 (7) 有些战时的军舰仍在该地区服役。 (8) 那位音乐家受托为这个节庆写一首新的交响乐曲。 |
vocabulary简明 | The word commission has several very different meanings, but in its most basic meaning, commission is the act of passing a responsibility to someone else. If you receive a government commission, that means you have been assigned a task by the government. |
vocabulary扩展 | Another common meaning of commission is the amount of money an employee earns when they sell something: In addition to his salary, he gets a 1% commission on each sale. A commission is also an order for someone to do something and get paid: The artist received a commission for a new painting to hang in the building lobby. And a commission is a high-ranking position in the armed forces, or a special committee that controls or investigates something. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [VERB 动词]正式委托;委托(做) If you commission something or commission someone to do something, you formally arrange for someone to do a piece of work for you. [V n] [V n to-inf] [V-ed]
-commissioned
2 [N-COUNT 可数名词]受托之事;(接受报酬的)任务 A commission is a piece of work that someone is asked to do and is paid for.
3 [N-VAR 可变名词]佣金;回扣 Commission is a sum of money paid to a salesperson for every sale that he or she makes. If a salesperson is paid on commission, the amount they receive depends on the amount they sell. [oft
4 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词](银行或公司收取的)服务费,手续费 If a bank or other company charges commission, they charge a fee for providing a service, for example for exchanging money or issuing an insurance policy. [BUSINESS 商]
5 [N-COUNT-COLL 可数集合名词]委员会;调查团 A commission is a group of people who have been appointed to find out about something or to control something.
6 [N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]犯(罪) The commission of a crime is the act of committing a crime. [FORMAL 正式]
7 [N-COUNT 可数名词](军队的)任职令 If a member of the armed forces receives a commission, he or she becomes an officer.
8 [VERB 动词]委任;任命…为军官 If a member of the armed forces is commissioned, he or she is made an officer. [ [V-ed] [Also [usu passive]
9 [PHRASE 短语](船、设备等)坏了的,不能使用的 If something, for example a ship or a piece of equipment, is out of commission, it is broken and cannot be used until it is repaired. [v-link PHR]
10 See also:High Commission ; |
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