词组 | commission |
释义 | commission /kəˈmɪʃən/ noun a group of people who have been given the official job of finding out about something or controlling somethingadjectives/nouns + commissiona special commission A special commission was set up to investigate the killings.an independent commission The plan requires approval by an independent commission.an international commission A new international commission on climate change is being established.a joint commission (=involving two or more countries or groups) The two leaders agreed to set up a joint commission examining the issue.a parliamentary/government commission A report was made by a special parliamentary commission.a national/federal commission According to the National Commission on Children, one in four children is living in poverty.a royal commission (=set up by the UK government) The royal commission called for major changes to the criminal justice system.a presidential commission He served on the Presidential Commission on World and Domestic Hunger.an investigative/investigating commission An investigative commission was set up immediately after the incident.verbs + commissionset up/establish/create a commission They set up a commission to investigate the problem of youth crime.appoint a commission (=choose the members of a commission) The president appointed a commission to raise standards in hospitals.commission + verbsa commission examines/looks into sth The commission will look into possible sites for the new airport.a commission recommends sth The commission recommended that the government changes the way it measures inflation.a commission approves sth The commission approved the plan.prepositionsa commission on sth He was a member of the Commission on Environmental Pollution.phrasesa member of a commission Each member of the commission must be a resident of this state.a commission of inquiry/investigation There have been calls for a commission of inquiry into the incident. |
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