chartering
包机,包租,租用,租约
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Definitions
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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.
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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.
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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.