commission 的英语意思
commissioncommission1 /kəˈmɪʃən/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] a group of people who have been given the official job of finding out about something or controlling something受命调查或管控某事的官方人员团体;委员会:
The Government set up a commission to investigate allegations of police violence.政府成立了一个委员会,调查有关警察暴力的指控。commission on
the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution皇家环境污染委员会2[countable, uncountable] an extra amount of money that is paid to a person or organization according to the value of the goods they have sold or the services they have provided按所售商品或所提供服务的价值,向个人或机构支付的额外报酬;佣金:
The dealer takes a 20% commission on the sales he makes.这位经销商从自己的销售额中抽取20%的佣金。on commission
He sold cosmetics on commission.他以抽佣方式销售化妆品。3[countable] a request for an artist, designer, or musician to make a piece of art or music, for which they are paid委托艺术家、设计师或音乐家创作艺术或音乐作品并支付报酬的委约:
a commission from the Academy for a new sculpture学院委托创作新雕塑的委约4[countable] the position of an officer in the army, navy etc陆军、海军等军官的职位;军官委任5[uncountable] formal正式 the commission of a crime is the act of doing it犯罪的实施,即犯下某罪行的行为6out of commission a)not working or not available for use不运转;无法使用:
One of the ship’s anchors was out of commission.船上的一个锚已无法使用。 b) informal非正式 ill or injured, and unable to work因病或受伤而无法工作7in commission available to be used可供使用:
The operating theatres will be back in commission next week.手术室下周将恢复使用。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词set up/establish/create a commission· They set up a commission to investigate the problem of youth crime.他们成立了一个委员会,调查青少年犯罪问题。appoint a commission (=choose the members of a commission)· The president appointed a commission to develop standards in schools.总统任命了一个委员会,负责制定学校标准。head a commission (=be in charge of one)· He was elected to head a commission on tax reform.他当选为税制改革委员会主席。a commission recommends something· The commission recommended that the federal government change the way it measures inflation.该委员会建议联邦政府改变衡量通货膨胀的方式。a commission approves something· The commission approved the plan.委员会批准了该计划。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + commission形容词/名词 + commissiona special commission· A special commission was set up to investigate the killings.成立了一个特别委员会,调查这些杀人案。an independent commission· The plan requires approval by an independent commission.该计划需要由一个独立委员会批准。an international commission· an international commission on climate change一个关于气候变化的国际委员会a parliamentary commission· A report was made by a special parliamentary commission.一个特别议会委员会提交了一份报告。a government commission· A government commission regulates the process.一个政府委员会对该程序进行监管。a national/federal commission· the National Commission on Terrorism国家反恐委员会a presidential commission· the Presidential Commission on Health Care总统医疗保健委员会a joint commission (=involving two or more countries or groups)· a new India-Sri Lanka joint commission一个新成立的印度—斯里兰卡联合委员会an investigative/investigating commission· An investigative commission was set up immediately after the incident.事件发生后立即成立了一个调查委员会。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable] a group of people who have been given the official job of finding out about something or controlling something受命调查或管控某事的官方人员团体;委员会:
The Government set up a commission to investigate allegations of police violence.政府成立了一个委员会,调查有关警察暴力的指控。commission on
the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution皇家环境污染委员会2[countable, uncountable] an extra amount of money that is paid to a person or organization according to the value of the goods they have sold or the services they have provided按所售商品或所提供服务的价值,向个人或机构支付的额外报酬;佣金:
The dealer takes a 20% commission on the sales he makes.这位经销商从自己的销售额中抽取20%的佣金。on commission
He sold cosmetics on commission.他以抽佣方式销售化妆品。3[countable] a request for an artist, designer, or musician to make a piece of art or music, for which they are paid委托艺术家、设计师或音乐家创作艺术或音乐作品并支付报酬的委约:
a commission from the Academy for a new sculpture学院委托创作新雕塑的委约4[countable] the position of an officer in the army, navy etc陆军、海军等军官的职位;军官委任5[uncountable] formal正式 the commission of a crime is the act of doing it犯罪的实施,即犯下某罪行的行为6out of commission a)not working or not available for use不运转;无法使用:
One of the ship’s anchors was out of commission.船上的一个锚已无法使用。 b) informal非正式 ill or injured, and unable to work因病或受伤而无法工作7in commission available to be used可供使用:
The operating theatres will be back in commission next week.手术室下周将恢复使用。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词set up/establish/create a commission· They set up a commission to investigate the problem of youth crime.他们成立了一个委员会,调查青少年犯罪问题。appoint a commission (=choose the members of a commission)· The president appointed a commission to develop standards in schools.总统任命了一个委员会,负责制定学校标准。head a commission (=be in charge of one)· He was elected to head a commission on tax reform.他当选为税制改革委员会主席。a commission recommends something· The commission recommended that the federal government change the way it measures inflation.该委员会建议联邦政府改变衡量通货膨胀的方式。a commission approves something· The commission approved the plan.委员会批准了该计划。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + commission形容词/名词 + commissiona special commission· A special commission was set up to investigate the killings.成立了一个特别委员会,调查这些杀人案。an independent commission· The plan requires approval by an independent commission.该计划需要由一个独立委员会批准。an international commission· an international commission on climate change一个关于气候变化的国际委员会a parliamentary commission· A report was made by a special parliamentary commission.一个特别议会委员会提交了一份报告。a government commission· A government commission regulates the process.一个政府委员会对该程序进行监管。a national/federal commission· the National Commission on Terrorism国家反恐委员会a presidential commission· the Presidential Commission on Health Care总统医疗保健委员会a joint commission (=involving two or more countries or groups)· a new India-Sri Lanka joint commission一个新成立的印度—斯里兰卡联合委员会an investigative/investigating commission· An investigative commission was set up immediately after the incident.事件发生后立即成立了一个调查委员会。commissioncommission2 AWL verb
1[transitive] to formally ask someone to write an official report, produce a work of art for you etc正式委托某人撰写官方报告、创作艺术作品等:
The report was commissioned by the Welsh Office.这份报告是受威尔士事务部委托撰写的。commission somebody to do something
Macmillan commissioned her to illustrate a book by Spike Milligan.麦克米伦委托她为斯派克·米利根的一本书绘制插图。2be commissioned (into something) to be given an officer’s rank in the army, navy etc在陆军、海军等军队中被授予军官军衔:
I was commissioned into the RAF.我获任英国皇家空军军官。
1[transitive] to formally ask someone to write an official report, produce a work of art for you etc正式委托某人撰写官方报告、创作艺术作品等:
The report was commissioned by the Welsh Office.这份报告是受威尔士事务部委托撰写的。commission somebody to do something
Macmillan commissioned her to illustrate a book by Spike Milligan.麦克米伦委托她为斯派克·米利根的一本书绘制插图。2be commissioned (into something) to be given an officer’s rank in the army, navy etc在陆军、海军等军队中被授予军官军衔:
I was commissioned into the RAF.我获任英国皇家空军军官。