| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| commission | /kəˈmɪʃən/ | Noun
(transitive) If you commission someone to do or create something, you formally ask them to do it. | commit |
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
2.10 Commission
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ReplyDelete[kə'miʃən]
n. 委任(状),任官令;委员会
n. 佣金;犯罪行为
vt. 委任,委托;使服役
He has secured two commissions to design buildings for a local authority
Center did not operate a large painting workshop. Rather, artists worked on a commission basis for the institution.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; komo ssion, itaku ryou, deki daka
Workers who feel they have been looked down upon took comfort in corruption charges leveled against the commission that oversees them.
ReplyDeleteWe will collect a two percent commission
ReplyDeleteHe gets a 10% commission on everything he sells.
ReplyDeleteHe resigned his commission to pursue his education at the University of Malaya in Singapore.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 위임, 위탁, 명령, 사명
President Hamid Karzai stressed his support for Afghanistan's election commission Wednesday as international trust in the group appeared to erode.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Commissione