delegation
英 [ˌdel.ɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən]
美 [ˌdel.əˈɡeɪ.ʃən]
将“delegation”分解为“de-”和“legation”。想象“de-”意味着“去除”或“分开”,而“legation”可以看作是“legation”的缩写,联想到“legation”是外交使团的职责。因此,记忆方法是:一个团队(legation)被派去(de-)执行任务或代表某组织,这样就可以记住“delegation”表示代表团或授权代表的意思。
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- delegation (n.)
- 1610s, "action of delegating" (earlier in this sense was delegacie, mid-15c.); perhaps a native formation, perhaps from French délégation, or directly from Latin delegationem (nominative delegatio) "assignment, delegation," noun of action from past participle stem of delegare (see delegate). Meaning "persons sent by commission" is from 1818; meaning "a state's elected representatives, taken collectively," is U.S. political usage from 1820s.
- 1. The delegation was carrying a message of thanks to President Mubarak.
- 代表团向穆巴拉克总统转达了谢意。
- 2. A key factor in running a business is the delegation of responsibility.
- 公司经营中的一个重点就是职责的分派。
- 3. Russia demanded that Unita send a delegation to the peace talks.
- 俄罗斯要求安盟派代表团参加和谈。
- 4. the Dutch delegation to the United Nations
- 出席联合国会议的荷兰代表团
- 5. The statement of our delegation was singularly appropriate to the occasion.
- 我们代表团的声明非常适合时宜.