commission的意思和读音

commission

: [kəˈmɪʃ(ə)n] : [kə'mɪʃ(ə)n]

n.;(

v.);

commissions  commissioning  commissioned  

adj.+n.electoral commission

v.+n.execute commission,commission report,commission study

v.assign,appoint,authorize,contract,order

n.payment,fee,task,assignment,committee

commissionn.official group

1.[c]an official group of people who have been given responsibility to control sth, or to find out about sth, usually for the government

the European Commission

The government has set up a commission of inquiry into the disturbances at the prison.

a commission on human rights

money

2.[u][c]an amount of money that is paid to sb for selling goods and which increases with the amount of goods that are sold

You get a 10% commission on everything you sell. 10%

He earned £2 000 in commission last month. 2 000

In this job you work on commission(= are paid according to the amount you sell) .

3.[u]an amount of money that is charged by a bank, etc. for providing a particular service

1% commission is charged for cashing traveller's cheques. 1%

for art/music, etc.

4.[c]a formal request to sb to design or make a piece of work such as a building or a painting

in armed forces

5.[c]an officer's position in the armed forces

of crime

6.[u]the act of doing sth wrong or illegal

the commission of a crime

IDM

Several of the airline's planes are temporarily out of commission and undergoing safety checks.使

in/out of commission使available/not available to be used

Several of the airline's planes are temporarily out of commission and undergoing safety checks.使

v.piece of art/music, etc.

1.to officially ask sb to write, make or create sth or to do a task for you

She has been commissioned to write a new national anthem.

Publishers have commissioned a French translation of the book.

in armed forces

2.[usupass]to choose sb as an officer in one of the armed forces

She was commissioned in 2007. 2007

He has just been commissioned (as a) pilot officer.

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n.1.an extra amount of money that you have to pay to a bank or other organization when they provide a service for you; an extra amount of money that you earn in your job every time you sell a product or get a new customer2.a group of people that is officially put in charge of something or asked to find out about something3.a request for someone such as an artist or writer to produce a piece of work for someone in exchange for payment4.the position of being an officer in the military5.the act of committing a crime1.an extra amount of money that you have to pay to a bank or other organization when they provide a service for you; an extra amount of money that you earn in your job every time you sell a product or get a new customer2.a group of people that is officially put in charge of something or asked to find out about something3.a request for someone such as an artist or writer to produce a piece of work for someone in exchange for payment4.the position of being an officer in the military5.the act of committing a crime

v.1.to ask someone such as an artist or musician to produce a piece of work in exchange for payment; to officially ask for a piece of work to be done for you2.to make someone an officer in the military

1. broker commission bookkeeping 簿 ...

2. missionary a commission n dismiss v ...

3. commercial adj. , commission n. , commit vt. ,(),, ...

4. missionary a commission n dismiss v ...

5. : Traveler's check Commission : Arrival Lobby ...

6. → commit commission → committee ...

7. commit a crime commission emit ...

8. commission on human rights commission commissionaire ...

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1.Google declined to comply with the request, said the office of the information commission.,Google

2.Mr. Wickham had received his commission before he left London, and he was to join his regiment at the end of a fortnight.

3.The user is often out of commission until the problem is fixed.

4.How much discount do you intend to give us? Commission?

5.But he said the Commission had removed many names that had been registered more than once.

6.And henceforth, Mr. He said, every construction plan that affects ordinary citizens will first be reviewed by a green assessment commission.绿

7.What commission do you usually pay for your exports? As you know, we import on commission basis.

8.Any sudden change, and the clam is closed for business, although never fast enough to put a person out of commission.

9.Mr Orban has said he would abide by any Commission decision on the legality of the legislation.

10."The commission must transform itself into a systemic reforms commission, " he said.:“。”