单词 | delegation |
释义 | delegation From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdelegationdel‧e‧ga‧tion /ˌdeləˈɡeɪʃən/ ●○○ noun1 [countable]REPRESENT a group of people who represent a company, organization etcdelegation to the head of the American delegation to the United Nationsdelegation of a delegation of government officials A trade delegation will visit Kuwait.2 [uncountable]TELL/ORDER somebody TO DO something the process of giving power or work to someone else so that they are responsible for part of what you normally dodelegation of the delegation of authority Examples from the Corpusdelegation• The health ministers agreed to meet a delegation of heart patients.• Headteachers have sent a delegation to London to ask the government to put more money into education.• Among them was a delegation from Oxfordshire.• But the foreign business delegations and conferences are multiplying.• Kemp met with the California delegation on Monday afternoon.• Some birds gather and peck the concrete in the space the delegation has just been standing in.• the delegation of authorityFrom Longman Business Dictionarydelegationdel‧e‧ga‧tion /ˌdeləˈgeɪʃən/ noun1[countable]COMMERCE a group of people who officially represent a company, organization, government etcA delegation of British business executives has arrived in Cuba for trade talks.The company’s chief executive led a powerful delegation to today’s meeting.2[uncountable] the process of giving part of your power or work to someone else, usually someone in a lower position than youthe delegation of responsibility |
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