柯林斯詞典commission /k??m???n/ (commissioning,commissioned,commissions) 1. V-T If you commission something or commission someone to do something, you formally arrange for someone to do a piece of work for you. 委托 The Department of Agriculture commissioned a study into organic farming. 農(nóng)業(yè)部委托了一項(xiàng)有機(jī)耕作的研究。 You can commission them to paint something especially for you. 你可以委托他們專門(mén)為你畫(huà)點(diǎn)什么。2. N-VAR Commission is also a noun. 委托 Our china can be bought off the shelf or by commission. 我們的瓷器可以現(xiàn)貨購(gòu)買或委托定做。3. N-COUNT A commission is a piece of work that someone is asked to do and is paid for. 委托任務(wù) Just a few days ago, I finished a commission. 就在幾天之前我完成了一項(xiàng)委托任務(wù)。4. N-VAR Commission is a sum of money paid to a salesperson for every sale that he or she makes. If a salesperson is paid on commission, the amount they receive depends on the amount they sell. 銷售傭金 The salespeople work on commission only. 推銷員只拿銷售傭金。5. N-UNCOUNT If a bank or other company charges commission, they charge a fee for providing a service, for example for exchanging money or issuing an insurance policy. 服務(wù)費(fèi)[商業(yè)] Travel agents charge 1 per cent commission on tickets. 旅行社收1%的購(gòu)票服務(wù)費(fèi)。6. N-COUNT-COLL A commission is a group of people who have been appointed to find out about something or to control something. 委員會(huì) The government has set up a commission to look into those crimes. 政府已成立一個(gè)委員會(huì)調(diào)查那些罪行。7. N-COUNT If a member of the armed forces receives a commission, he or she becomes an officer. 任命 He accepted a commission as a naval officer. 他接受了海軍軍官的任命。 返回 commissions