柯林斯詞典conference /?k?nf?r?ns, -fr?ns/ (conferences) 1. N-COUNT A conference is a meeting, often lasting a few days, which is organized on a particular subject or to bring together people who have a common interest. 專題討論會 The president took the unprecedented step of summoning all the state governors to a conference on education. 總統(tǒng)采取了前所未有的舉措,召集所有的州長參加一次教育討論會。 ...the Alternative Energy conference. …可替代能源討論會。2. N-COUNT A conference is a meeting at which formal discussions take place. (進行正式討論的) 會議[also 'in' N] They sat down at the dinner table for a conference. 他們在餐桌旁坐下開會。3. →see also press conference 返回 conference劍橋詞典an event , sometimes lasting a few days , at which there is a group of talks on a particular subject , or a meeting in which especially business matters are discussed formally 會議,大會;討論會,協(xié)商會 a conference on women's rights 婦女權(quán)利大會 They frequently hold conferences at that hotel . 他們常在那家酒店舉辦會議。 I'm speaking at/attending a conference next week . 我下周要在一個會議上發(fā)言/出席一個會議。 Should I book the conference room for the meeting ? 我應(yīng)該為會談預(yù)訂會議室嗎? ?be in conference formal to be in a meeting 在參加會議,在開會 Ms O'Neill isn't available at the moment . She's in conference. 奧尼爾女士現(xiàn)在不在,她正在開會。 例句 He's giving a paper on thermodynamics at a conference at Manchester University.A group of four teachers were delegated to represent the school at the union conference.An international medical conference was established for the interchange of new ideas and approaches .She called a news conference to give her side of the story .The hotel is an ideal venue for conferences and business meetings . 返回 conference