网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的词汇:

 

词汇 commish
释义

Definition of commish in English:

commish

noun kəˈmɪʃkəˈmiSH
North American informal
  • short for commissioner
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Apparently someone in the commish's office thought so.
    • We'd advise the commish to keep an eye on these games.
    • I felt like offering condolences, except the commish has already been through worse.
    • That disconnect has frustrated the commish in recent years because he absolutely is right when he says the image of the players doesn't come close to matching the character of the men themselves.
    • How about a commish who represents owners, players and fans?
    • The new owners have since turned the team into an American League power and one of the sport's top revenue-generating franchises, justifying the commish's decision.
    • So much for the commish's new strict standards on officiating.
    • What better chance will you have to tell the commish exactly what you think of the job he's done?
    • ‘There have been some issues raised, expressly the sameness of the offenses,’ the commish says.
    • ‘When I go to games, I'm the only guy in a suit in the whole arena,’ says the boyish 42-year-old commish, a former college wrestler.
    • The commish sent an investigator to pick through the bones and one year later, the results came through in the mail.
    • Give the commish points for telling it like it was if you want, but now what happens if serious steps aren't taken during the offseason to make changes?
    • The former Pennsylvania boxing commish is now one of our most fearsome lawyers.
    • What is George's senior communications official doing accompanying the commish to ‘take notes?’

Definition of commish in US English:

commish

nounkəˈmiSH
North American informal
  • 1

    short for commissioner
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘There have been some issues raised, expressly the sameness of the offenses,’ the commish says.
    • ‘When I go to games, I'm the only guy in a suit in the whole arena,’ says the boyish 42-year-old commish, a former college wrestler.
    • I felt like offering condolences, except the commish has already been through worse.
    • So much for the commish's new strict standards on officiating.
    • That disconnect has frustrated the commish in recent years because he absolutely is right when he says the image of the players doesn't come close to matching the character of the men themselves.
    • What better chance will you have to tell the commish exactly what you think of the job he's done?
    • Give the commish points for telling it like it was if you want, but now what happens if serious steps aren't taken during the offseason to make changes?
    • How about a commish who represents owners, players and fans?
    • What is George's senior communications official doing accompanying the commish to ‘take notes?’
    • We'd advise the commish to keep an eye on these games.
    • The former Pennsylvania boxing commish is now one of our most fearsome lawyers.
    • The commish sent an investigator to pick through the bones and one year later, the results came through in the mail.
    • The new owners have since turned the team into an American League power and one of the sport's top revenue-generating franchises, justifying the commish's decision.
    • Apparently someone in the commish's office thought so.
  • 2

    out of commish

    退役。

    short for commission
随便看

 

春雷网英语在线翻译词典收录了464360条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2000-2024 Sndmkt.com All Rights Reserved 更新时间:2024/12/28 16:03:03