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词汇 membership
释义 membership
noun
uk /ˈmem.bə.ʃɪp/ us /ˈmem.bɚ.ʃɪp/
B1[ U ]
the state of belonging to an organization: 会员资格,会员身份,会籍
You have to apply for membership of the sports club.这家体育俱乐部的会员资格必须经过申请才能取得。
a membership fee/card会员费/卡
Annual membership (= the amount you have to pay to join a particular organization for one year) is £25.每年会员费为25英镑。
C1[ C, + sing/pl verb ]
all the people who belong to an organization: 全体会员
Our membership is/are divided on the issue.在这一问题上,我们全体会员意见不一。
The society has a very large membership (= number of members).这个协会会员人数很多。
We're going to give up our sports club membership after this year.过了今年我们就要放弃体育俱乐部的会员资格了。
They refused to admit her, not least because she hadn't got her membership card with her.
They argue that the membership of the Council does not reflect the racial make-up of the city.他们争辩说议会的成员结构并未反映出这座城市的种族构成。
Every year I renew my membership of the sports club.我每年都将体育俱乐部会员资格续期。
The membership fees at the golf club are pretty steep.高尔夫球俱乐部的会费相当高。
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subchapter
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membership | American Dictionary


membership
noun[ C/U ]
us/ˈmem·bərˌʃɪp/
the state of belonging to an organization, or an agreement by which someone joins an organization:
[ U ]We applied for membership in the country club.
[ C ]Some fitness clubs sell lifetime memberships.
The membership is all the members of an organization:
[ U ]We asked the membership to vote on the issue.

membership | Business English


membership
noun
uk /ˈmembəʃɪp/us
[ C or U ]
the state of belonging to a group or organization:
membership in sthHe holds membership in a number of regional and national organizations.
membership of sthShe has promised to use her influence and membership of a high-level advisory group to lobby for change.
apply/qualify for membershipEmployees need to have worked here for more than two years in order to qualify for membership of the scheme.
the cost/benefit of membershipOne of the benefits of membership is access to free legal advice.
board/union membership
EU/WTO/NATO membership
full/free membership
[ C or U ]
the number of people who belong to a group or organization:
The EU's membership has almost doubled since 2004.
have a membership of sthWe currently have a membership of more than 11,000 professionals, professors, and students.
declining/falling membershipPooling resources will help us cope more easily with declining membership and revenues.
membership numbers/a membership base
membership declines/falls/goes downMembership in investment clubs has declined just like the stock market.
membership increases/rises/climbsParty membership has risen, by 3,000, for the first time in 20 years.
a decline/increase in membershipWe get a significant increase in membership each year, mostly because people read about us on the Internet.
expand/boost/restrict membershipThe appointment was made in the hope of strengthening finances and boosting membership.
[ S ]
members of a group or organization considered as a group:
The firm has failed to recognize and appreciate what our membership has contributed during the past four years.
Since the online group was formed just over a year ago, the membership has pretty much doubled every month.

Examples of membership


membership
Their friends and organizational memberships tend to be drawn heavily from the local community.
However, it is the men who have more invested in displaying multiple group or community memberships through their use of linguistic variants.
The very complexities of multiple memberships of social divisions militate against fundamental change in those divisions.
The results of fuzzification are memberships [0,1] of fuzzy predicates of input variables.
The memberships of groups that entered into alliance relationships were therefore quite fluid and groups were frequently disunited.
Because the community's structure and memberships are not very defined, mikseri.net cannot really be considered a community in the traditional sense.
The most significant is that in 1984 only 27 per cent of respondents had no memberships and 73 per cent had one or none.
The legacies of previous regimes are reflected in organizational memberships today.
The parties have become relatively institutionalised, with stable mass memberships, distinctive ideology and a signi®cant degree of intra-party democracy.
The eventual document guaranteed free association and ensured there would be no attempts to corporatize or make associational memberships obligatory.
Most of these names were of newly recruited members ; apparently provincial records of older memberships were incomplete and unreliable and were still undergoing verification.
Typically, respondents cited paid-up memberships of between 100 and 250, and most suggested that attendance at the most recent meeting exceeded 50.
Second, and more importantly, conservation groups could capitalize on public outrage and swell the ranks of their memberships by effectively mobilizing support.
Especially in the years before 1961, the memberships of state legislatures included significant numbers of returning members whose service was not continuous.
Traditional definitions of "family" imply "offspring" before the acknowledgment of other memberships.
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Collocations withmembership


membership

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active membership
The organization flourished from 1966 to 1975, eventually consisting of 800 local chapters in every state, with an activemembership of about 125,000.
actual membership
I cannot, off the cuff, give the actualmembership of these committees.
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Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
associate membership
Are we, in fact, trying to get associatemembership for them?
From the
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Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
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