() [, ]an amount of money that is paid to sb for selling goods or services and which usually increases with the quantity they sell 佣金;回扣◆You get a 10% commission on everything you sell. 你可以从你售出的每件商品中得到 10% 的佣金。◆They work on commission(= they are paid according to how much they sell) and so they try to sell you more. 他们做这份工作按销售额提成,因此他们要多卖点给你。➡ see note at price , salary ⨁to earn / get / pay (a) commission 挣/获得/支付佣金
[, ]an amount of money that is charged by a bank, for example, for providing a particular service (银行的)手续费◆Agents charge their clients 2% commission on the sale of a house. 代理商向客户收取 2% 的销售房子手续费。◆The two banks have similar commission rates. 两家银行的手续费接近。⨁to charge / pay a commission 收取/支付手续费
(oftenCommission) [] a group of people who are officially asked to find out about a problem and suggest some actions in a report (调查)委员会◆The Commission will investigate the number of jobs created. 委员会将调查所创造的职位数目。◆She is to head a commission to look into working conditions in the industry. 她将领导一个调查行业工作条件的委员会。◆a commission of enquiry 调查委员会⨁to appoint / head / set up a commission 任命/领导/设立调查委员会⨁a commission investigates / reports on / studies sth 调查委员会调查/报告/研究某事
(oftenCommission) [] an official organization with a particular purpose that manages sth or makes sure that the law is obeyed 委员会◆the Equal Opportunities Commission 平等机会委员会➡European Commission ⨁to appoint / head / set up a commission 任命/领导/设立委员会⨁a commission investigates / reports on / studies sth 委员会调查/报告/研究某事
[] a formal request to an artist or a writer, for example, to produce a piece of work 正式委托◆I received a commission to write an article. 我收到委托撰写一篇文章。⨁to accept / be given / get / receive a commission 接受/获得/得到/收到委托
●in/out of comˈmissionavailable/not available to be used 可/不可使用◆Several planes are temporarily out of commission and undergoing safety checks. 有几架飞机暂时不能使用,正在进行安全检查。Equal Employment Opportunities Commission Equal Opportunities Commission overriding commission Securities and Exchange Commission