high commission

high commission [hai kəˈmiʃən]  [haɪ kəˈmɪʃən] 

high commission 基本解释
特派使节的职位,特派使节团;
high commission 网络解释

911查询·英语单词

1. 高级委员会; 高级专员公署:High Command of the National Army of Democratic Kampuchea;民主柬埔... | high commission;高级委员会; 高级专员公署;; | High Commission for Peace of the International Association of University Presidents;国...

high commission 单语例句

1. 911查询·英语单词

1. The commission began to recruit 10 civil servants from 126 doctoral candidates on Monday, the first time the Beijing government was recruiting people with such high qualifications.

2. Reports say the business members of the commission are prepared to go only as high as HK $ 28 per hour.

3. The Iraqi Independent High Electoral Commission has warned that today will be the last day for the lawmakers to agree on an election law.

4. Guan said the commission has received many complaints about high parking fees.

5. Time is ripe for the Security Council to establish a high level commission on women, peace and security in charge of monitoring and reporting process.

6. An official at the British High Commission in Islamabad said he could not confirm the arrests of any Britons in Pakistan.

7. He eventually left the High Commission premises after the court order had lapsed.

8. 911查询·英语单词

8. High Court ruled that Citic Pacific waived its privilege for five documents when it handed them over to the Securities and Futures Commission.

9. The commission's statement Monday must be accepted by the high court and published in two official newspapers before Yushchenko can be inaugurated.

10. The elections commission's statement must now be accepted by the High Court and published in two official gazettes before Yushchenko could be inaugurated.

high commission 英英释义

noun

1. high commission的反义词

1. an embassy of one British Commonwealth country to another