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commissioners

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

委员们,委员会成员,委员,专员们

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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

  • State insurance commissioners are now reviewing the requests.

  • That is, Republican state insurance commissioners can approve big premium hikes just to make the law look bad.

  • Mayor Bill de Blasio sent a proclamation and two commissioners to read it.

  • And the commissioners wisely left untouched the most contentious issues, such as voter identification laws.

  • The commissioners also declared that no voter should have to wait more than a half hour.

  • In my humble opinion the Railway Commissioners have done much useful work and done it well.

  • Fresh Commissioners came from the Assembly, and it was only their fortunate recall to Paris that saved the general from arrest.

  • Ney and Marmont did not accompany the other Commissioners with their sorrowful terms; like rats they left the sinking ship.

  • I do not think any company was ever fined; nor do I, indeed, remember the Commissioners services being required.

  • The authority of agents or commissioners to receive subscriptions is strictly regarded.