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Definition of memo in English: memonounPlural memos ˈmɛməʊˈmɛmoʊ A memorandum. Example sentencesExamples - There is probably more news shared over a cup of tea than any office memo could ever hope to include.
- Many of them enroll in this class expecting it to focus entirely on how to write a good resume and effective memos.
- There is quite a bit that I disagree with in that memo and specifically in that paragraph.
- An unnamed official was so alarmed by the draft that he wrote a highly unusual memo of protest.
- He wrote a memo to his subordinate ordering a full and immediate investigation.
- Perkins looked sunk by that memo from accounts, yet he triumphed!
- He said, if he wanted this memo published, he would have issued a press release about it.
- In this memo, Stokowski makes several suggestions on how to improve the sound of the discs.
- She wrote a memo, just words on a page, that would bring the entire company to its knees.
- In that memo, we also made an important recommendation that appeared a bit extreme at the time.
- The addressee and the author of this memo are still active and hold prominent positions in government.
- An internal party memo has revealed that 49 senators have agreed to vote in favour of the move.
- He said: ‘Nothing's been written down in memos, but they have a track record of it.’
- I typed a politely worded memo to his physicians, giving a bit of advice on how to care for him.
- Most Senate and House memos are written on letterhead that show whose office they came from.
- I don't think this memo adequately considers all of the other sides to the argument.
- Earlier today we noted a new actuarial memo put out by the Social Security administration.
- His memo may have done some harm to the image of the team and divided its supporters.
- But a particular sentence in that memo was taken by all as a warning to staff.
- Please write a short memo advising the Senator whether she should vote for the law.
Synonyms message, communication, note, email, letter, epistle, missive Definition of memo in US English: memonounˈmɛmoʊˈmemō A written message, especially in business. 〈非正式〉(尤指商业上的)备忘录;备忘便条 Example sentencesExamples - An unnamed official was so alarmed by the draft that he wrote a highly unusual memo of protest.
- He wrote a memo to his subordinate ordering a full and immediate investigation.
- Most Senate and House memos are written on letterhead that show whose office they came from.
- He said, if he wanted this memo published, he would have issued a press release about it.
- There is probably more news shared over a cup of tea than any office memo could ever hope to include.
- I don't think this memo adequately considers all of the other sides to the argument.
- There is quite a bit that I disagree with in that memo and specifically in that paragraph.
- An internal party memo has revealed that 49 senators have agreed to vote in favour of the move.
- I typed a politely worded memo to his physicians, giving a bit of advice on how to care for him.
- In that memo, we also made an important recommendation that appeared a bit extreme at the time.
- She wrote a memo, just words on a page, that would bring the entire company to its knees.
- Many of them enroll in this class expecting it to focus entirely on how to write a good resume and effective memos.
- His memo may have done some harm to the image of the team and divided its supporters.
- Perkins looked sunk by that memo from accounts, yet he triumphed!
- In this memo, Stokowski makes several suggestions on how to improve the sound of the discs.
- But a particular sentence in that memo was taken by all as a warning to staff.
- Please write a short memo advising the Senator whether she should vote for the law.
- He said: ‘Nothing's been written down in memos, but they have a track record of it.’
- The addressee and the author of this memo are still active and hold prominent positions in government.
- Earlier today we noted a new actuarial memo put out by the Social Security administration.
Synonyms message, communication, note, email, letter, epistle, missive |