commission
US /kəˈmɪʃ.ən/
UK /kəˈmɪʃ.ən/

1.
arahan, tugas
an instruction, command, or duty given to a person or group of people
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He received a commission to paint the mayor's portrait.
Dia menerima arahan untuk melukis potret datuk bandar.
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The architect was given a commission to design the new building.
Arkitek diberi arahan untuk mereka bentuk bangunan baru.
2.
komisen
a sum of money paid to an agent in a commercial transaction
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Sales representatives earn a commission on every sale.
Wakil jualan memperoleh komisen atas setiap jualan.
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The real estate agent charges a 5% commission.
Ejen hartanah mengenakan komisen 5%.
3.
suruhanjaya, badan
a group of people entrusted with a specific task, typically in government or business
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The government formed a commission to investigate the incident.
Kerajaan membentuk suruhanjaya untuk menyiasat insiden itu.
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She serves on the city planning commission.
Dia berkhidmat dalam suruhanjaya perancangan bandar.
1.
menugaskan, memesan
give an order for or authorize the production of (something)
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The gallery commissioned a new sculpture from the artist.
Galeri itu menugaskan arca baharu daripada artis tersebut.
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The company commissioned a report on market trends.
Syarikat itu menugaskan laporan mengenai trend pasaran.
2.
menugaskan, mengoperasikan
bring (something newly produced, such as a ship or a work of art) into working condition
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The new warship was commissioned last month.
Kapal perang baharu itu ditauliahkan bulan lepas.
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The power plant will be commissioned next year.
Loji kuasa akan ditauliahkan tahun depan.