1 N-COUNT (尤指赴他国的)使命,重要任务 A mission is an important task that people are given to do, especially one that involves travelling to another country. (尤指赴他国的)使命,重要任务
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Salisbury sent him on a diplomatic mission to North America.
索尔兹伯里派他到北美执行一项外交任务。
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He has been on a mission to help end Lebanon's political crisis.
他已经被派执行一项旨在帮助结束黎巴嫩政治危机的使命。
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...the most crucial stage of his latest peace mission.
他最近执行的和平使命中最关键的一个阶段
SYN assignment, job, labour, operation
2 N-COUNT 驻外使团;出国代表团 A mission is a group of people who have been sent to a foreign country to carry out an official task. 驻外使团;出国代表团
SYN delegation, ministry, embassy, representation
3 N-COUNT (军用飞机或航天火箭的)飞行任务 A mission is a special journey made by a military aeroplane or space rocket. (军用飞机或航天火箭的)飞行任务
SYN sortie, operation, raid
4 N-SING [usually poss NOUN] 使命;天职 If you say that you have a mission, you mean that you have a strong commitment and sense of duty to do or achieve something. 使命;天职
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He viewed his mission in life as protecting the weak from the evil.
他认为自己毕生的使命就是保护弱者不受邪恶势力的欺凌。
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There is an enormous sense of mission in his speech and gesture.
他的一言一行都带着强烈的使命感。
SYN task, work, calling, business
5 N-COUNT (基督教徒的)传教,布道 A mission is the activities of a group of Christians who have been sent to a place to teach people about Christianity. (基督教徒的)传教,布道
6 N-COUNT 传教区;布道所 A mission is a building or group of buildings in which missionary work is carried out. 传教区;布道所
Word Partnership | Use mission with: |
ADJ. | dangerous mission, secret mission, successful mission 1 |
N. | peacekeeping mission 1 2 combat mission, rescue mission, suicide mission, training mission 1 3 |
VERB. | accomplish a mission, carry out a mission 1 3 4 |
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