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commissioning

/kuh-mish-uhn/US // kəˈmɪʃ ən //UK // (kəˈmɪʃən) //

调试,试运行,调试工作,试用

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of committing or entrusting a person, group, etc., with supervisory power or authority.
    • : an authoritative order, charge, or direction.
    • : authority granted for a particular action or function.
    • : a document granting such authority.
    • : a document conferring authority issued by the president of the U.S. to officers in the Army, Navy, and other military services, and by state governments to justices of the peace and others.
    • : the power thus granted.
    • : the position or rank of an officer in any of the armed forces.
    • : a group of persons authoritatively charged with particular functions: a parks commission.
    • : the condition of being placed under special authoritative responsibility or charge.
    • : a task or matter committed to one's charge; official assignment: The architect received a commission to design an office building.
    • : the act of committing or perpetrating a crime, error, etc.: The commission of a misdemeanor is punishable by law.
    • : something that is committed: He was held accountable for his evil commissions.
    • : authority to act as agent for another or others in commercial transactions.
    • : a sum or percentage of what has been paid that is allowed to agents, sales representatives, etc., for their services: In addition to her salary, she will get a 20 percent commission for each sale she makes.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give a commission to: to commission a new graduate of a military academy with the rank of lieutenant.
    • : to authorize; send on a mission: I've been commissioned by my friend overseas to find him a cheap apartment in New York.
    • : to give the order that places a warship, military command, etc., in a state of complete readiness for active duty.
    • : to give a commission or order for: The owners commissioned a painting for the building's lobby.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbauthorize or delegate task
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Examples

  • Over half of the claims were in the hotel, food service, health care, administrative support and retail industries, according to the commission.

  • The goal is to have a commission that is representative of the county’s electorate in many ways, including race, geographic location within the county, political leanings and more.

  • The commission operates a treatment plant in the South Bay that’s supposed to catch and clean effluent from the Tijuana River as it spills over the border.

  • On Thursday morning, Christian was placed on injured reserve because of his knee injury, which means he will be out of commission for at least three weeks.

  • After his unmasking, Moser told the commission that he’d been working for the family of another Republican candidate.

  • But not Igor Olenicoff, who was caught commissioning forged sculptures to decorate his California properties.

  • So seriously that it went to the trouble of commissioning a survey, described here in a post on the Financial Times website.

  • This need for an artistic response led to Kent's commissioning of 12 plays by established and up-and-coming writers.

  • The 4th August 1916 saw the commissioning of a boat which was a revolution in submarine design.

  • We must go on volunteering, and commissioning the rusty militia-men and greasy demagogues who bring in the companies.

  • The presbytery felt that they were commissioning a servant of God to do a work that would cost his life.

  • The best that government has done for art in France is the commissioning of the great decorative paintings of Baudry and Puvis.

  • I first made my own bow, then drew forth the State paper commissioning me to call together 'this august body.'