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commission

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com·mis·sion1 /kəˈmɪʃən/ ●●○ S3 W3 noun  
1 [countableC]FIND OUT a group of people who have been given the official job of finding out about something or controlling something 调查团;考察团;委员会
 The Government set up a commission to investigate allegations of police violence.
政府成立了一个委员会调查对警察施暴行为的指控。
commission on
 the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution
皇家环境污染委员会
2 MONEY[countableC, uncountableU]MONEY an extra amount of money that is paid to a person or organization according to the value of the goods they have sold or the services they have provided 佣金;提成;回扣
 The dealer takes a 20% commission on the sales he makes.
经销商按销售额收取20%的佣金。
on commission
 He sold cosmetics on commission.
他卖化妆品按销售额提成。
3 [countableC] a request for an artist, designer, or musician to make a piece of art or music, for which they are paid 〔对艺术家、设计师或音乐家的〕创作委托
 a commission from the Academy for a new sculpture
学院要求制作一尊新雕塑的委托
4. ARMY/NAVY ETC[countableC]PM the position of an officer in the army, navy etc 〔军队中的〕军官地位;军官职权
5. CRIME[uncountableU] formalDO the commission of a crime is the act of doing it 犯〔罪〕 commit
6 out of commission 
a) BROKENnot working or not available for use 不能工作的;暂时失灵的
 One of the ship’s anchors was out of commission.
船的一个锚坏了。
b) ILL informal ill or injured, and unable to work 因病[受伤]不能工作的
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7 in commission PMNavailable to be used 可以使用的
 The operating theatres will be back in commission next week.
手术室下周可以恢复使用。
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
set 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 develop standards in schools.
head a commission (=be in charge of one)
He was elected to head a commission on tax reform.
a commission recommends something
The commission recommended that the federal government change the way it measures inflation.
a commission approves something
The commission approved the plan.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + commission
a 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
an international commission on climate change
a parliamentary commission
A report was made by a special parliamentary commission.
a government commission
A government commission regulates the process.
a national/federal commission
the National Commission on Terrorism
a presidential commission
the Presidential Commission on Health Care
a joint commission (=involving two or more countries or groups)
a new India-Sri Lanka joint commission
an investigative/investigating commission
An investigative commission was set up immediately after the incident.
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commission2 ●○○ AWL verb  
1 PAY somebody FOR WORK[transitiveT] to formally ask someone to write an official report, produce a work of art for you etc 委托〔别人写报告、创作艺术品等〕
 The report was commissioned by the Welsh Office.
这份报告是受命于威尔士事务部撰写的。
commission somebody to do something
 Macmillan commissioned her to illustrate a book by Spike Milligan.
麦克米伦公司委托她为斯派克米利根的一本书画插图。
2 be commissioned (into something) PMto be given an officer’s rank in the army, navy etc 〔在军队中〕被授予军官军衔
 I was commissioned into the RAF.
我被任命为皇家空军的军官。
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the CommissionCommission, then  
nan informal name for the european commission
From Longman Business Dictionary
commissioncom·mis·sion1 /kəˈmɪʃən/ noun
1[countableC, uncountableU]FINANCECOMMERCE an amount of money paid to someone according to the value of goods, shares, bonds etc they have sold
He didn’t charge a commission on trades, as other brokers do.
All of the sales staff are on commission.
see also error of commission
2[countableC] a request for a writer, musician, or artist to produce a piece of work for which they are paid
a commission from the company for a new sculpture
3[countableC]LAWORGANIZATIONS an official organization that ensures that the law is obeyed in a particular activity
the New Jersey Casino Control Commission
the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
4[countableC]ORGANIZATIONS a temporary official organization looking at problems in a particular area and suggesting changes
A state senate commission was created last year to study tax reform.
see also Federal Communications Commission
commissioncommission2 verb [transitiveT]
to formally ask someone to produce a report, work of art etc
One of the new team’s first acts was to commission a report on Fox’s operations.
Origin commission1
(1300-1400) Old French Latin commissio, from commissus, past participle of committere; → COMMIT

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