deputation
英 [ˌdepjuˈteɪʃn]
美 [ˌdepjuˈteɪʃn]
n. 代表团
复数:deputations
BNC.20613 / COCA.37479
牛津词典
noun
- 代表团
a small group of people who are asked or allowed to act or speak for others
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指代表更多人提出投诉的)代表团
Adeputationis a small group of people who have been asked to speak to someone on behalf of a larger group of people, especially in order to make a complaint.- A deputation of elders from the village arrived headed by its chief.
村里的长者代表团在村长的带领下到达了。
- A deputation of elders from the village arrived headed by its chief.
英英释义
noun
- authorizing subordinates to make certain decisions
- a group of representatives or delegates
双语例句
- A deputation of elders from the village arrived headed by its chief.
村里的长者代表团在村长的带领下到达了。 - The minister agreed to receive a deputation from the railwaymen's union.
部长同意接见铁路工人工会代表团。 - Deputation: the New Viewpoint on Organizational Structure of Rural Credit Cooperatives in China
委托代理:改革中国农村信用社组织结构的新视角 - This article gave some of brief discusses on the work of military deputation.
本文就设计质量评审中的军事代表工作做一些初步的探讨。 - On the other side of discussion of "deputation of marching direction of advanced culture", it studies that advanced culture is drive of mental to promote the society to go ahead. The core is that proletariat master the leadership of culture.
在论述代表先进文化的前进方向对唯物史观意识形态理论的发展方面,重点论述了先进文化是推动人类社会前进的精神动力和智力支持以及发展先进文化,核心是无产阶级掌握文化领导权。 - The employer talked with the deputation of workers.
雇主与工人代表谈判。 - We said not a word about our deputation passing 'through the city' of Providence, the Morning Post reported. O.K.& all correct.
《波士顿早报》报道:我们从来没说过我们代表团将会‘途经普罗维顿斯’O.K.&完全正确。 - I emerged from my hill to find the deputation gone, panicked by the ground that shook and roared beneath them.
等我从我的山里出来代表团已经走了,是被这地动山摇给吓跑的。 - In time the barbarians learned too, and so it was that a deputation came to me one cold Midwinter Day, between noon and the setting of the sun.
野蛮人同时也在学习着。在仲冬一个寒冷的午后,一支代表团来到我面前。 - Deputation sent to a foreign government
派往外国政府的代表团