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memo

/mem-oh/US // ˈmɛm oʊ //UK // (ˈmɛməʊ, ˈmiːməʊ) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural mem·os.

    • : memorandum.

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Examples

  • “Their performance on this small project shows that some claims may have been inflated due to lack of experience with this type of work,” the memo states.

  • Under this new role, Piatek will work across the organization on future EV programs, according to the memo.

  • The shift will go into effect September 1, according to the memo.

  • The new WarnerMedia CEO sent a memo to employees declaring the going to direct to consumer through streaming is the future of the TV business.

  • SDPD posts a memo to its website outlining its procedures for accessing the devices.

  • Ironically, unlike Dukakis and apparently Paul, Bill Clinton and Al Gore had each “read the memo” back in the day.

  • Memo to all Republican contenders: The GOP is now the home of white working- and middle-class voters.

  • At just three pages long, the memo leaves more questions than it answers.

  • According to the memo, Miller then asked what the statute of limitations in Illinois was and to define what the allegations meant.

  • The military did not publish a memo outlining Ebola protection guidelines until Oct. 16.

  • "I'll probably get word on it by the time someone has it all organized into a nice, official memo," Flannery said.

  • Moreover, the suggestion of holding the Assembly responsible is to be found as early as in the memo.

  • Where dollars are concerned it is good sense to trust to a written memo., and not to any mental memo.

  • He had no respect whatever for the Pass Memo., his central and sole idea being to push along with the elimination of the Bosch.

  • Cam dictated a memo to his pocket recorder forbidding MAB girls to observe the current abbreviated fashions.