agenda的意思和读音

agenda

: [əˈdʒendə] : [ə'dʒendə]

n.

agendas  

adj.+n.political agenda,different agenda

v.+n.set agenda

n.programme,schedule,plan,outline,memo

agendan.— see alsohidden agenda

1.a list of items to be discussed at a meeting

The next item on the agenda is the publicity budget.

For the government, education is now at the top of the agenda(= most important) .

In our company, quality is high on the agenda .

Newspapers have been accused of trying to set the agenda for the government(= decide what is important) .

n.1.,2.3.

n.1.all the things that need to be done or that need to be thought about or solved2.a list of things that people will discuss at a meeting

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2. afternoon n. agenda n. agent n.

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1.This was published at a time when climate science was rising up the agenda as an explosive political issue.

2.He plays tennis since the age of 6, but he will have to give it up because he's running out of time with so many activities in his agenda.6

3.I am also encouraged that Member States have continued to keep intercultural dialogue high on the agenda of the General Assembly.

4.A senior U. S. Treasury official said the Obama administration intended to put currency issues on the agenda for the IMF meeting here.IMF

5.Taking the first several minutes after waking up to acclimate to my day reminds me that I'm not at the mercy of everyone else's agenda.

6.The board of directors meets several times a year. Check back here for announcements regarding the next board meeting and meeting agenda.

7.With so much else on the agenda in London, it is not clear how much time the Group of 20 will be able to devote to trade.20

8.In fact, I can no longer sit through a meeting that has no stated purpose, agenda or reasonably neutral facilitator.(agenda)(facilitator)

9.O. P. leaders have come out for a complete return to the Bush agenda, including tax breaks for the rich and financial deregulation.

10.The committee spent hours trying to hammer out the final points of the agenda before finally reaching agreement.