柯林斯詞典agency /?e?d??ns?/ (agencies) 1. N-COUNT An agency is a business that provides a service on behalf of other businesses. 代理公司[商業(yè)] We had to hire maids through an agency. 我們得通過代理公司雇用女傭。2. →see also ad agency , employment agency 3. N-COUNT An agency is a government organization responsible for a certain area of administration. 地區(qū)政府 She is calling for a collaboration of local, state and federal agencies to deal with the problem. 她在呼吁地方、州和聯(lián)邦等各級政府通力合作來處理這個問題。 返回 agency劍橋詞典 agency noun (ORGANIZATION) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a business that represents one group of people when dealing with another group 代理機構(gòu) an advertising /employment /estate /travel agency 廣告(代理)公司/職業(yè)介紹所/房地產(chǎn)中介/旅行社 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a government organization 政府專門機構(gòu);政府內(nèi)的局,部,處 an overseas aid agency 海外援助機構(gòu) the Central Intelligence Agency 中央情報局 例句 The advertising agency secured the contract on the back of their previous successful campaigns .The holiday was cancelled so the travel agency had to refund everybody the price of the tickets .The duty of the agency is to act in the best interests of the child .For several years she operated a dating agency from her basement flat .The agency was not accredited by the Philippine Consulate to offer contracts to Filipinos abroad . agency noun (ACTIONS) ?through the agency of sb formal because of the actions of someone 由于(某人)的作用;在(某人)的推動下 She was freed from prison through the agency of her doctor . 在她的醫(yī)生的推動下,她被釋放出獄。 返回 agency