memoranda / ˌmɛm əˈræn dəm /

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memoranda 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural mem·o·ran·dums, mem·o·ran·da [mem-uh-ran-duh]. /ˌmɛm əˈræn də/.

  1. a short note designating something to be remembered, especially something to be done or acted upon in the future; reminder.
  2. a record or written statement of something.
  3. an informal message, especially one sent between two or more employees of the same company, concerning company business: an interoffice memorandum.
  4. Law. a writing, usually informal, containing the terms of a transaction.
  5. Diplomacy. a summary of the state of an issue, the reasons for a decision agreed on, etc.
  6. a document transferring title to goods but authorizing the return of the goods to the seller at the option of the buyer.

memoranda 近义词

n. 名词 noun

written note

n. 名词 noun

note

更多memoranda例句

  1. Mandery knows when to be pithy and when to go long, like in passages about the subtleties of memoranda.
  2. That said, it provided the court with classified emails, memoranda, contracts, and photos.
  3. I even had one guy call me up and hand me a whole stack of internal memoranda from the company, which I ended up not using.
  4. But Hancock also loves scooping up and publishing government memoranda—“gems of the public domain,” as he calls them.
  5. He has also asked that several memoranda be declassified to prove his case.
  6. His private papers, the stenographic reports, and all memoranda were tied up together and carried aboard.
  7. In his memoranda there were equally enthusiastic praises of Curran.
  8. Reverend Mr. Talmage was not the only divine to receive attention in the "Memoranda."
  9. The first number of the "Memoranda" was fairly representative of those that followed it.
  10. The larger number of "Memoranda" sketches have properly found oblivion to-day.