gazette
发音
英 [gəˈzet]
美 [ɡəˈzɛt]
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- n.
- 公报
- 报纸(作报纸名)
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- vt.
- 刊载,宣布
- 任命
单词词源
gazette 报纸
来自意大利威尼斯方言gazeta, 喜鹊,拟声词,模仿喜鹊的叫声,同时也指威尼斯当地的小铜币。与报纸的联系存在争议,一种说法是把报童比做小喜鹊,另一种说法是一张报纸刚好值一小铜币而得名。
双语例句
- 1. The first-round results were not published in the official gazette , as the law requires .
- 按照法律要求,官方公报不会刊载第一轮选举的结果。
- 2. Before his peculiarly modest robbery , verone , 59 , sent a letter to the gaston gazette .
- 在他这次怪异的抢劫之前,59岁的万隆给加斯顿公报写了封信。
- 3. Shafer tells the taunton daily gazette the lack of employers means the task force won 't have enough money to properly advertise the fair .
- 沙佛告诉陶顿每日公报由于需要招聘的公司少了,所以该项目也无法筹集到足够的钱,为招聘会做广告。
- 4. According to the gazette , the new law will eliminate the need for approval from a state housing agency , meaning sales and exchanges will only need the seal of a notary .
- 根据政府的公报,新法令会让国家房屋管理机构的批准变得不再必要,意味着房产销售和交换只需要公证人盖章。
- 5. The government 's normally stodgy official gazette listed the villains by their nicknames : monkey , beardy , taliban and so on .
- 政府公报一如既往的低效,他们公布的名字都是罪犯的绰号:“猴子”,“胡须”,“塔利班”等等。