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commissioner

/kuh-mish-uh-ner/US // kəˈmɪʃ ə nər //UK // (kəˈmɪʃənə) //

专员,委员长,委员,委员们

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person commissioned to act officially; member of a commission.
    • : a government official or representative in charge of a department or district: the police commissioner; the commissioner of a colony.
    • : an official chosen by an athletic association to exercise broad administrative or judicial authority: the baseball commissioner.

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Examples

  • New York’s City Council also recently proposed sweeping reforms to reshape and increase accountability at the NYPD, including shifting final disciplinary authority away from the commissioner.

  • Stebbins said she first told commissioners about the missing money in January 2020.

  • Nearly a dozen Somali- and Oromo-speaking residents from San Diego called into a recent state redistricting commission meeting to ask commissioners for additional translation measures to ensure that they can participate in the process.

  • Among the proposed changes, the police commissioner would be stripped of final say over disciplining officers.

  • For seven months during that stretch, he was acting commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration.

  • A peacemaker is also exactly how Police Commissioner William Bratton sees himself.

  • Vice President Joe Biden spoke, followed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, then Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner William Bratton.

  • “Assassinated,” in the words of New York City Police Commissioner Bill Bratton.

  • Both Mayor De Blasio and Police Commissioner William Bratton rushed to the hospital.

  • The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees reported that 3,419 others are known to have died at sea in 2014, so far.

  • The Assistant Commissioner, hand pressed to brow, began to study a document which lay before him.

  • "Certainly—certainly," said the Assistant Commissioner, waving one large hand in the direction of a bookshelf.

  • "Certainly—certainly," murmured the Assistant Commissioner, glancing up absently.

  • He adjusted his neat tie, replaced the mirror, knocked at the door and entered the room of the Assistant Commissioner.

  • Kerry, who quarrelled with everybody except the Assistant Commissioner, had only found one cause of quarrel with Mary.