consign如何读

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consign是什么意思

vt.

委托,托付

托运

寄售

用作,当作

consign自然拼读

con·sign

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consign变形

第三人称单数:consigns

现在分词:consigning

过去式:consigned

过去分词:consigned

consign扩展

consignable (adj.), consignation (n.)

consign词根

词根:consign

n.

consignee 收件人;受托者;承销人

consignment 委托;运送;托付物

consignor 发货人;货主;委托者

consign英英释义

transitive verb

to deliver, transfer, or turn over to another.He consigned his property to his sister and set off on his adventures.

to place in the care or custody of another; entrust.They consigned the teenager to a foster home.

to send or present (merchandise) to an agent to be sold or stored.She decided to consign some of her necklaces and hoped the shop would get a good price for them.

to assign to a lesser place; banish, as from the mind; relegate.She swallowed her feelings of rejection and consigned the young man to oblivion in her memory.The child was consigned to a small room in the attic.

consign词源中文解释

15世纪中期(隐含在 consigned 中),“通过标记或封印来批准或认证”,源自15世纪的法语 consigner,直接源自拉丁语 consignare “封印,注册”,最初的意思是“用标记标记”,来自 com “与,一起”(见 con-) + signare “签名,标记”,来自 signum “识别标记,标志”(见 sign(n.))。

“将其交付给另一个人的所有权”始于1520年代。具体的商业意义“将其委托给另一个人以便销售或保管”始于1650年代。相关: Consignee; consignor。

consign_法律行业词汇

托运

委托

consign词源英文解释

Middle French consigner, from Latin consignare, from com- + signum sign, mark, seal — more at sign

The first known use of consign was in 1528

consign儿童词典英英释义

consistentadjective

being in agreement or harmony

actions consistent with our policy

being unchanging in behavior or beliefs

a consistent supporter

consistencynoun

the degree of thickness, firmness, or stickiness

dough of the right consistency

agreement or harmony between parts or elements

a sticking with one way of thinking or acting

consignverb

to give over to another's care : entrust

to give, transfer, or deliver to another

to send or address (as goods) to an agent to be cared for or sold

consignmentnoun

the act or process of consigning

something consigned especially in a single shipment

consignmentnoun

the act or process of consigning

something consigned especially in a single shipment

consignverb

to give over to another's care : entrust

to give, transfer, or deliver to another

to send or address (as goods) to an agent to be cared for or sold

consignverb

to give over to another's care : entrust

to give, transfer, or deliver to another

to send or address (as goods) to an agent to be cared for or sold

consignverb

to give over to another's care : entrust

to give, transfer, or deliver to another

to send or address (as goods) to an agent to be cared for or sold

consignverb

to give over to another's care : entrust

to give, transfer, or deliver to another

to send or address (as goods) to an agent to be cared for or sold

consign 例句

1 He could consign his collection with a reputable dealer, receive a fair price for his weapons and be assured that they wouldn't fall into the wrong hands.

2 There are multiplayer consign and surrogate relationship in our media.

我国媒介组织内存在多层次的委托—代理关系.

3 What made it possible to consign alchemy to the dustbin of history was a new understanding of what chemists were trying to do.

4 Buckley added that although the person who had consigned the items for auction was also cooperating, officials were concerned that might not last.

5 The last week of 2018, the Logan Circle location filled six large industrial mesh bags of consigned clothes and accessories; the first week of January, workers filled 16.

6 Sekaer’s estate has also consigned photos to Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York.

7 In his court papers, the artist said he was canceling the agreement with Mr. Blumenthal, which consisted, the papers state, of only a promise to consign work to the gallery for sale to others.

8 The goods were consigned to you by railway and should have arrived by now.

货物已由铁路托运,现在应已到达.

9 Normally, unpublished writers are consigned to the slush pile – and it's a rare moment that a literary gem is fished from its depths.

10 Years after her peak, down on her luck and consigned to the remainder table, Israel fumbles upon a unique method of acquiring both the income she needs and the validation she craves — literary forgery.

11 Eighty-year-olds, once consigned to the veranda, are swatting tennis balls, often with the help of a metallic hip joint.

12 The FBI determined it was bought from a Missouri auction house in 1993 by a New York dealer who consigned it to the auction house.

13 The haughty face of the white woman and the privileged look of the two children contrast poignantly with the weary expression of the African-American man consigned to the back of the streetcar.

14 I know now not to consign to a watery grave, but I remain baffled by its appeal.

15 But Spotlight suggests that the Globe’s ability to scoop its rivals is more important than the victims – all of whom are consigned to fleeting cameo appearances.

16 Foolishly Cain convinced himself — we did mention delusion, didn’t we? — that this would rescue him from that dark corner to which the canon’s keepers consigned him.

17 Even for those who can afford to buy these wines by the bottle or by the case, price consigns them to special occasions.

18 Imagine the fate to which a European artfilm might have consigned them.

19 Credits were consigned to a third of the screen, running simultaneously with promotional spots intended to keep the viewers hooked.

20 Most will be consigned to YouTube clips watched only by political junkies and graduate students.

consign 同义词

2 装船

shipment ship

6 使陷于

trap

11 发运

consignment

12 储蓄

save

13

come sock away

14 托售

consignment

22 当作

for

23 陷于

trap

24 船运

shipping

25 托卖

consignment

27 寄送

freight

29 交给

give

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