communique
英 [kə'mju:nɪkeɪ]
美 [kəmˈjunəˌkeɪ]
n. (尤指对报界发布的)公报
复数:communiques
BNC.26539 / COCA.16874
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指对报界发布的)公报
an official statement or report, especially to newspapers
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- By the spring of1972, the Sino-American Shanghai Communique had been signed.
到了1972年春天,签订了中美上海公报。 - The pledges were made in a communique at the end of a1-day conference in Wuhan, China.
他们是在中国武汉举行的一天会议结束之后发表的一个公报里做出这些承诺的。 - He sent me the communique. I looked it through thoroughly.
他把公报送来,我仔细看了一遍。 - They sent him the communique the next morning.
第二天早上,他们派人把公报送给了他。 - Shanghai is the city in which my country and yours issued the communique that began our modern friendship.
上海是我们两国发表公报,始建新友谊的地方。 - We were greatly inspired by reading the joint communique.
联合公报使我们大受鼓舞。 - It is also declared in the communique that the problems of financial institutions are core to the recent crisis.
公报还称,金融部门问题是近期危机的核心。 - In February 1972, Nixon visited China, and the "Shanghai Joint Communique" was signed.
一九七二年二月尼克松访华,上海公报签字。 - Last month the G20 group of leading nations, in its first communique on agriculture, struck out a call to reduce biofuel use.
上个月,20国集团(G20)在其首份关于农业的会议公报中,发出了减少生物燃料使用的呼吁。 - This is clear from our communique.
公报已经表明了这一点。