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com·mis·sar
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词根:commissar
n.commissary 代表;杂货店;军粮供应;(美)食堂
noun
a Communist party official assigned to a military unit to teach party principles and policies and to ensure party loyalty
one that attempts to control public opinion or its expression
the head of a government department in the Soviet Union until 1946
political commissar政治委员
在俄罗斯的语境中,“代表苏维埃委派并负责政治灌输的代表”,起源于1918年的俄语 komissar,源自德语 Kommissar “专员”,源自法语 commissaire,最终源自中世纪拉丁语 commissarius(参见 commissary)。在英语中,早期的意思是“军需官”(1640年代),来自法语单词,这个词本身在1753年被用于英语中。
borrowed from Russian komissar, borrowed from German Kommissar, earlier Commissar "person delegated to perform an office, commissioner" borrowed from Medieval Latin commissārius commissary
The first known use of commissar was in 1921
commission1 of 2noun
an order granting the power to perform various acts or duties
a certificate that gives military rank and authorityalso: the rank and authority so given
authority to act as agent for another
a matter entrusted to an agent
a group of persons directed to perform some duty
an act of committing
commission of a theft
a fee paid to an agent or employee for taking care of a piece of business
a 5% sales commission
commission2 of 2verb
to give a commission to commissioned to write the biography
was commissioned lieutenant
to order to be made
commissioned a portrait of himself
to put (a ship) in commission
commissionernoun
a member of a commission
an official in charge of a government department
Police Commissioner
commissionairenoun
a uniformed attendant
commissarynoun
a person to whom a duty or office is entrusted by someone of higher rank
a store that provides supplies (as food) especially to members of the military and their families
commissarynoun
a person to whom a duty or office is entrusted by someone of higher rank
a store that provides supplies (as food) especially to members of the military and their families
commissariatnoun
a system for supplying an army with food
a government department headed by a commissar
commissarnoun
a Communist party official who enforces loyalty in a military unit
a government department head in the U.S.S.R. until 1946
1 But there is still a programmatic ambition that unites activists trying to play ideological commissar at universities with activists trying to defund the police with activists trying to get Washington and Lincoln canceled.
2 None of the “commissars” and “imperialists” in his tableau of cultural dictatorship are named, and that is for the simple reason they are imaginary creatures.
3 They crave power, are as humorless as a commissar, and entirely lack introspection as to their own fallibility.
4 “Saying that his commissars are wrong only works so far in a campaign that has been owned so personally by Putin. You have not seen Gerasimov and Shoigu every day in charge of this.”
5 They represented their grievances to the Commissar.
他们向攻委谈了他们的不满意见.
6 Death or survival could depend on a lost wedding ring, a missed train or a commissar's whim.
7 Lenin appointed Isaac Steinberg commissar of justice, but his outspoken idealism — he wanted to abolish the prison system — led him afoul of the Bolsheviks and into exile.
8 “The commissars try to put as much pressure on you as possible, refuse to take any deferment letters, and their only goal is to make you sign the draft notice.”
9 He's a superintendent in the border police or, to give him his Estonian title, he's a commissar.
10 No pesky commissars prodding and scolding, just a bunch of people doing what they want, which coincidentally happens to be what the companies with the biggest advertising budgets want them to do.
11 “District military commissars do not read Telegram, they have lists sent to them from the center, and they will continue to fill buses, assembly stations and planes with people,” he wrote.
12 Docile, compliant tech executives may satisfy Xi’s commissars, but they may be less likely to produce the breakthrough ideas that can power Xi’s “China Dream.”
13 Chagall, the city’s art commissar, was in charge of the decorations.
14 Think of the scene in “Doctor Zhivago” where the commissar inspects the Zhivago home and scolds, “There was living space for 13 families in this one house!”
15 Mr. Zelenskyy said that every “military commissar” who has been charged with corruption will be held to account.
16 A Russian commissar tries to lure back a defector, while an American producer is determined to thwart her every move.
17 The commissar is the living embodiment of the Immortal Emperor's own will.
政委,可以说是伟大帝皇意志的最鲜活的化身.
18 Within a few years, the system was formalized: a written and practical test, overseen by a government-appointed commissar.
19 He won the respect of local commissars, who helped him win a spot at a widely revered academy of drama and film arts in Budapest to study cinematography.
20 Regarding this, promotes education bank fund operation center chief economist Commissar Lu to analyze pointed out.
对此, 兴业银行资金运营中心首席经济学家鲁政委分析指出.