charter
charter 英 [ˈtʃɑ:tə(r)] 美 [ˈtʃɑrtə(r)]
vt. 特许;包租;发给特许执照 n. 宪章;执照;特许状
进行时:chartering 过去式:chartered 过去分词:chartered 第三人称单数:charters 名词复数:charters
- What do rock gods do when they travel? They charter their own plane, of course. Charter means you rent or lease a particular service or object. Anyone can charter something, though lesser mortals tend to limit themselves to buses.
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- vt. 特许;包租;发给特许执照
- n. 宪章;执照;特许状
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1. We think that the principles and purposes of the UN charter should be the basic norms for us to handle international affairs.
我们认为《联合国宪章》的宗旨和原则应该成为我们处理国际事务的基本准则。
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2. Our action had the backing of NATO, which, for the first time in its history, activated the provision of its charter that declares an attack against one an attack against all.
我们的行动得到了北约的支持,而且,这是北约有史以来第一次激活了其宪章的一个条款,宣称对北约某一成员国的袭击就是对北约所有成员国的袭击。
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3. Supporters of charter schools, however, found much to criticize in the study.
然而支持特许学校的人研究发现研究中有许多批评。
- charter (n.) "formal written instrument bestowing privileges and rights, serving as legal evidence of them," c. 1200, from Old French chartre (12c.) "charter, letter, document, covenant," from Latin chartula/cartula, literally "little paper," diminutive of charta/carta "paper, document" (see chart (n.)). Meaning "aircraft hired for a particular purpose" is from 1922.
- charter (v.) early 15c., "provide with a charter," from charter (n.). Meaning "to hire by special contract" is attested from 1806. Related: Chartered; chartering.
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