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memorandums

/mem-uh-ran-duhm/US // ˌmɛm əˈræn dəm //UK // (ˌmɛməˈrændəm) //

备忘录,背书

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

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

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Examples

  • The House committee has sought to review the ethics memorandum, in part, to determine whether Emanuel complied with its recommendations.

  • President Donald Trump signed a memorandum last month to provide a $300 enhanced weekly unemployment benefit to be paid on top of state benefits.

  • In a 20-page document, known as a memorandum of intent, the two sides spelled out the rough terms of the deal.

  • The strategy, made clear in a memorandum called Our Path Forward, was to lean into subscriber growth.

  • Crucial to such partnerships are clearly stated goals from the get-go, or airtight memoranda of understanding.

  • The United States cannot simply walk away from the plain meaning of the Budapest Memorandum and leave Ukraine in the lurch.

  • Whether Carusi issued a similar memorandum to the directors of U.S. displaced-persons camps in Europe is currently unknown.

  • The memorandum begins by referring to the letter of “100 liberal American Jewish leaders.”

  • A presidential memorandum dated January 30 and signed by Obama made it a permanent position.

  • The evidence was a draft memorandum written by Hunt to Cameron, only weeks before the culture minister took over the bid.

  • The signatures at the bottom of this memorandum, were hidden from Wharton's view, when he was allowed to read it.

  • The memorandum testifies to the strength of Bruce's hold on the country, and to the recalcitrance of Edward's barons.

  • Pocket Memorandum-Books, of sufficient size to admit sketches.

  • "These are the references to the records," said Johnnie Bones, laying a memorandum on the table.

  • And, scribbling a hasty memorandum, he pressed the electric button upon the arm of his chair.