commission

US /kəˈmɪʃ.ən/
UK /kəˈmɪʃ.ən/
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1.

委託, 任務

an instruction, command, or duty given to a person or group of people

:
He received a commission to paint the mayor's portrait.
他接到了一項繪製市長肖像的委託
The architect was given a commission to design the new building.
這位建築師受委託設計新大樓。
2.

佣金

a sum of money paid to an agent in a commercial transaction

:
Sales representatives earn a commission on every sale.
銷售代表每筆銷售都能賺取佣金
The real estate agent charges a 5% commission.
房地產經紀人收取5%的佣金
3.

委員會

a group of people entrusted with a specific task, typically in government or business

:
The government formed a commission to investigate the incident.
政府成立了一個委員會調查此事。
She serves on the city planning commission.
她在城市規劃委員會任職。
1.

委託, 訂購

give an order for or authorize the production of (something)

:
The gallery commissioned a new sculpture from the artist.
畫廊委託藝術家創作了一件新雕塑。
The company commissioned a report on market trends.
公司委託撰寫了一份關於市場趨勢的報告。
2.

投入使用, 使服役

bring (something newly produced, such as a ship or a work of art) into working condition

:
The new warship was commissioned last month.
新戰艦於上個月服役
The power plant will be commissioned next year.
該發電廠將於明年投入使用