mid-14c., "one to whom special duty is entrusted by a higher power," from Medieval Latin commissarius, from Latin commissus "entrusted," past participle of committere (see commit). Originally ecclesiastical; the military sense of "official in charge of supply of food, stores, transport" dates to late 15c. Hence "storeroom" (1882) and "dining room in a larger facility" (1929, American English).
雙語例句
1. Commissary wagons with torn canvas covers rocked through the ruts.
蓋著破帆布的軍需車搖搖晃晃地在凌亂的車轍中駛著.
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2. An Anglican diocesan court presided over by a bishop's chancellor or commissary.
教區(qū)法庭由主教秘書或代理主教主持的英國國教教區(qū)法庭.
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3. I was the class commissary in charge of studies.
我擔任過班級學習委員.
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4. Yes. I was the class commissary in charge of studies.
有.我是班上的學習委員.
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5. Ding - ling was a commissary of the authors turning to revolutionary asceticism.