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1 | commission C a group of people that is officially put in charge of something or asked to find out about something 委员会 |
| a special parliamentary commission 议会特别委员会 |
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2 | C a request for someone such as an artist or writer to produce a piece of work for someone in exchange for payment (对艺术或文学作品的)创作委托 |
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3 | C/U an extra amount of money that you have to pay to a bank or other organization when they provide a service for you 佣金;酬金 |
| 3a | an extra amount of money that you earn in your job every time you sell a product or get a new customer 提成 | |
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4 | C the position of being an officer in the armed forces (军队的)官职 |
| He obtained a commission in the Royal Air Force. 他在皇家空军谋得一个官职。 |
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5 | U formal the act of committing a crime 犯(罪) |
| the commission of an offence 犯罪 |
PHRASE |
- | out of commission |
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1 | not being used or not able to be used 无法使用;不能使用 | Five of their rescue vehicles were out of commission for repairs. 他们的5辆救援车因为在修理而无法使用。 | |
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2 | informal not able to do anything because you are ill or injured (因伤病而)不能做事的 |
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