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commissioner/kəˈmiʃ(ə)nə/n. 1 a person appointed by a commission to perform a specific task, e.g. the head of the London police, a delegate to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, etc. 专员,特派员(如伦敦警察局局长,苏格兰国教会全体大会代表等) 2 (esp. in titles) a person appointed as a member of a government commission (尤用于官衔)政府部门的长官,委员会委员 Charity Commissioner 慈善委员会委员; Civil Service Commissioner 公务行政长官 3 a representative of the supreme authority in a district, department, etc. (地区、部门等)政府代表,专员,特派员 [Middle English from medieval Latin commissionarius (as COMMISSION)] |