convoke 英 [kənˈvəʊk]   美 [kənˈvoʊk]

convoke

convoke  英 [kənˈvəʊk] 美 [kənˈvoʊk]

vt. 召集;召集…开会 

进行时:convoking  过去式:convoked  过去分词:convoked  第三人称单数:convokes 

The king convoke parliament to cope with the impending danger. 国王召开国会以应付迫近眉睫的危险。
In 1978 the Argentinian trainer Menotti didn't convoke Maradona, as he considered him too young. 阿根廷教练麦诺提(Menotti)考虑到他年幼,没有召集马拉多纳。

  • To convoke is to call to a meeting, especially a formal meeting. When planning military strategy, a nation's leader might convoke her trusted advisors and top generals.
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  • vt. 召集;召集…开会
  • 1. The king convoke parliament to cope with the impending danger.

    国王召开国会以应付迫近眉睫的危险。

  • 2. In 1978 the Argentinian trainer Menotti didn't convoke Maradona, as he considered him too young.

    阿根廷教练麦诺提(Menotti)考虑到他年幼,没有召集马拉多纳。

  • 3. It is of course possible that, if he wins, he may be true to his promises and convoke a Parliament for all China; but it is at least equally possible that he may not.

    这当然是可能的,如果他获胜,他可能是正确的,他的承诺,并召集所有中国一个议会,但它至少是同样有可能,他可能不会。

  • convoke (v.) "to call together, summon to meet," 1590s, from Middle French convoquer (14c.), from Latin convocare "to call together," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + vocare "to call," from vox "voice" (from PIE root *wekw- "to speak"). Related: Convoked; convoking.
con·voke / kənˈvəʊk ; NAmE kənˈvoʊk / verb convokesb/sth ( formal) to gather together a group of people for a formal meeting 召集,召开(会议) SYN convene convoke convokes convoked convoking con·voke / kənˈvəʊk ; NAmE kənˈvoʊk /
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