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commissioner
- IPA[kəˈmɪʃənə]
英式
- a person appointed to a role on or by a commission.;a representative of the supreme authority in an area.
noun: commissioner, plural noun: commissioners
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- 1. a person appointed to a role on or by a commission.
- ▪ a representative of the supreme authority in an area.
- ▪ the head of the Metropolitan Police in London.
- ▪ a person appointed to regulate a particular sport a baseball commissioner
- the representative of the Crown at the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
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- an official who issues permits to dig for gold: the detested gold commissioners were replaced by mining wardens
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- a delegate elected to represent a dependency, such as Puerto Rico, in the US House of ...
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- the most senior person commissioned by a government or international organization to perform a ... the British High Commissioner to Australia
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- a delegate elected to represent Puerto Rico in the US House of Representatives. They are able ...
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- the most senior person commissioned by a government or international organization to perform a ... the British High Commissioner to Australia
Oxford American Dictionary
- a solicitor authorized to administer an oath to a person making an affidavit.
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- another term for Lord Commissioner
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- a person appointed to a role on or by a commission: the traffic commissioner the New York State Health Commissioner
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