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commissary

/kom-uh-ser-ee/US // ˈkɒm əˌsɛr i //UK // (ˈkɒmɪsərɪ) //

小卖部,代表,政务官

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural com·mis·sar·ies.

    • : a store that sells food and supplies to the personnel or workers in a military post, mining camp, lumber camp, or the like.
    • : a dining room or cafeteria, especially one in a motion-picture studio.
    • : a person to whom some responsibility or role is delegated by a superior power; a deputy.
    • : a police official, usually just below the police chief in rank.
    • : commissar.

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Examples

  • Laundry service is every day and commissary prices are substantially lower.

  • The only food that is allowed to remain with our belongings is that which we buy at the commissary.

  • There will be 40 pages in each envelope after I select them, so I need a total of 20 stamps that I must buy at the commissary.

  • It is sadly a way to survive for many here who do not have a penny in the commissary to buy a piece of candy.

  • A paper attached to one of the pod’s doors announces the days and times for washing clothes, the commissary and recreation outings.

  • I suspect [Teresa] will get money sent in to her, so she can shop at the commissary.

  • I don't recall ever seeing him in the commissary, and who would forget?

  • To cook the macaroni the commissary sold hotpots, which you needed a permit to possess and could only buy one a time.

  • One of the strangest parts of the show, is the power the commissary has over inmates lives.

  • Adam Davidson takes a look at this little corner of the real estate market – the prison commissary.

  • During the revolutionary war he was commissary-general to the Pennsylvania division, and printer to congress.

  • Haggard had a long interview with Fanchette, and then he called upon the Commissary of Police.

  • "'Amadis de Gaule,' by the Seigneur des Essarts, commissary in ordinary to the king's artillery," she replied.

  • Commissary's inkstand was a coffee-cup without an handle, and his book of entries a quire of dirty writing-paper.

  • Upon leaving the Commissary, our wheel-barrow was again put in motion, and accompanied us to Dessein's.

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