communique
英 [kə'mju:nɪkeɪ]
美 [kəmˈjunəˌkeɪ]
n. (尤指对报界发布的)公报
复数:communiques
BNC.26539 / COCA.16874
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指对报界发布的)公报
an official statement or report, especially to newspapers
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- The pledges were made in a communique at the end of a1-day conference in Wuhan, China.
他们是在中国武汉举行的一天会议结束之后发表的一个公报里做出这些承诺的。 - A government communique, issued this morning, states that.
今晨发布的政府公报宣称。 - A joint communique was signed after the meeting.
会后签署了联合公报。 - Both sides noted concerns expressed over the recent development in the South China Sea, which will further complicate the situation and erode trust and confidence and may undermine regional peace, security and stability, said the official communique.
官方的会议公报称:双方都对南中国海最近的事态发展表示关切,这将进一步令局势复杂化,并侵蚀信任和信心,而且可能会破坏地区和平、安全和稳定。 - Shanghai is the city in which my country and yours issued the communique that began our modern friendship.
上海是我们两国发表公报,始建新友谊的地方。 - They sent him the communique the next morning.
第二天早上,他们派人把公报送给了他。 - The summit's final communique said the three countries would expand cultural exchanges and tourism to increase friendly ties.
这次首脑会谈的最终公报说,三国都将扩大文化交流和旅游事业以便增进友好联络。 - My colleagues read the communique with astonishment rather than excitement.
我的同事读了公报,感到惊奇而不是欣喜。 - The communique made no mention of progress on any of the issues.
公报只字不提这些问题中哪个问题取得了进展。 - The communique published after the meeting, it was stated that there had been a frank exchange of views.
会后公布的公报表明双方已坦诚地交换了看法。