communique
communique 英 [kəˈmju:nɪkeɪ] 美 [kəˌmjunəˈkeɪ]
n. 公报,官报
名词复数:communiques
- A communique is an official message that's sent between people or to a media outlet. A company might release a communique to the local newspaper announcing the name of the new CEO.
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- n. 公报,官报
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1. We disagree to the communique.
我们对公报持异议。
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2. But, said a reporter, the communique specifically suggested just that.
一个记者说:「可是公报说的很明确,就是那样。」
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3. "We are determined to restore growth now, resist protectionism, and reform our markets and institutions for the future," the draft communique said, according to the FT.
"我们现在下定决心要让经济恢复成长,并抵制保护主义,着眼未来改革市场和机构,"公报草案显示."
- communique (n.) "an official announcement or report," 1852, from French communiqué, originally past participle of communiquer "to communicate" (14c.), from Latin communicare "impart, inform" (see communication). Originally the heading of official statements from the French government. Fowler says better, if it must be used in English, to print it with the accent.
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