commission
commission 英 [kəˈmɪʃn] 美 [kəˈmɪʃən]
n. 委员会;佣金(委托费);犯;委托,委任 vt. 委托,委任
进行时:commissioning 过去式:commissioned 过去分词:commissioned 第三人称单数:commissions 名词复数:commissions
- 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.
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- n. 委员会;佣金(委托费);犯;委托,委任
- vt. 委托,委任
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1. the European Commission
欧洲委员会
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2. a commission on human rights
人权委员会
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3. You get a 10% commission on everything you sell.
你可从你售出的每件商品中获得 10% 的佣金。
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4. He earned £2 000 in commission last month.
他上个月挣了 2 000 英镑的佣金。
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5. 1% commission is charged for cashing traveller's cheques.
兑现旅行支票收取 1% 的手续费。
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6. the commission of a crime
犯罪
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7. Several of the airline's planes are temporarily out of commission and undergoing safety checks.
这家航空公司有几架飞机暂时不能使用,正在接受安全检查。
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8. She has been commissioned to write a new national anthem.
她已受委托谱写新国歌。
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9. Publishers have commissioned a French translation of the book.
出版商已委托人把这本书译成法语。
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10. She was commissioned in 2007.
她于 2007 年获任命为军官。
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11. He has just been commissioned as a pilot officer.
他刚被任命为空军少尉。
- commission (n.) mid-14c., "authority entrusted to someone, delegated authority or power," from Old French commission and directly from Latin commissionem (nominative commissio) "act of committing," in Medieval Latin "delegation of business," noun of action from past participle stem of committere "to unite, connect, combine; to bring together," from com "with, together" (see com-) + mittere "to release, let go; send, throw" (see mission).
- commission (v.) 1660s, "empower or authorize by commission," from commission (n.). In the naval sense, of persons, "be given the rank of an officer (by commission from authority)," from 1793; of a ship, "to be transferred from the naval yard and placed in the command of the officer put in charge of it," 1796. Related: Commissioned; commissioning.
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