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chartering

/chahr-ter/US // ˈtʃɑr tər //UK // (ˈtʃɑːtə) //

包机,包租,租用,租约

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n.名词 noun
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    • : a document, issued by a sovereign or state, outlining the conditions under which a corporation, colony, city, or other corporate body is organized, and defining its rights and privileges.
    • : a document defining the formal organization of a corporate body; constitution: the Charter of the United Nations.
    • : authorization from a central or parent organization to establish a new branch, chapter, etc.
    • : a grant by a sovereign power creating a corporation, as the royal charters granted to British colonies in America.
    • : Also called charter party. a contract by which part or all of a ship is leased for a voyage or a stated time.
    • : a tour, vacation, or trip by charter arrangement: The travel agency is offering charters to Europe and the Caribbean.
    • : special privilege or immunity.
v.有主动词 verb
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    • : to establish by charter: to charter a bank.
    • : to lease or hire for exclusive use: The company will charter six buses for the picnic.
    • : to give special favor or privilege to.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : of or relating to a method of travel in which the transportation is specially leased or hired for members of a group or association: a charter flight to Europe.
    • : that can be leased or hired for exclusive or private use: a charter boat for deep-sea fishing.
    • : done or held in accordance with a charter: a charter school.

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Examples

  • Fanfare and failure On Saturday, April 18, the first of two chartered Korean Air flights arrived at BWI airport, its belly loaded with 350,000 LabGun tests packed in dry ice.

  • Measure D – which is now enshrined in Section 301 of the city charter – does not give board members blanket authority to remove someone from office.

  • The defense ranks as the 10th worst this season per the game charters at Pro Football Focus, who subjectively rate each play.

  • The building today is the site of a charter school, Akili Academy, where Room 2306 is the Ruby Bridges Room.

  • In August 2006, Google Sitemaps officially expanded its charter and became Webmaster Central.

  • There was little difficulty in chartering steamers to carry supplies to "The Islands."

  • I was near being delayed a day at Calais, France, but succeeded in chartering a boat to take me over the Channel.

  • Mayo's plan involved the modest venture of chartering a craft suitable for fishing.

  • Who could tell whether in the pursuit of science he might not insist on chartering a vessel, himself, for the Peruvian coast?

  • Incontrovertible proof of this charge was found in special legislation chartering banks and other corporations.