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词汇 convoke
释义 convoke
verb[ T ]
uk /kənˈvəʊk/ us /kənˈvoʊk/
to arrange or call people to attend a large formal meeting: 召集…开会;召开(会议)
He has convoked a summit conference in Brussels.他在布鲁塞尔召集了一次峰会。
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Official meetings

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The power to convoke ministers and to require them to answer oral and written questions has also been used.
This was at a time of protracted waiting for a church council to materialise - it had been convoked in 1536 but did not meet until 1545.
More than 100,000 have been identified as potential voters, and fewer than 60,000 remain to be convoked.
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Government approbation was required before papal pronunciations could be published, councils convoked, new parishes established and chapels set up.
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A modest percentage of those who take the written exam will be convoked to take the interview.
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Provincial governors also called lieutenants gnraux also had the ability of convoking provincial parlements, provincial estates and municipal bodies.
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In their attempts at greater efficiency, the kings tried to reduce the number of counsellors or to convoke reduced councils.
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This law required the government to convoke general elections, but it had to legalise political parties first.
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Initially, this was the name of the place where the hearings were convoked, but later this appellation included the court as well.
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He convoked the first diocesan synod in 1962.
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The chambers had the power to question the ministers of the executive power, convoking them to present at them.
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However, a council meeting was convoked by the king or nobility that objected the sale.
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In addition, the canon law of some patriarchal churches requires that it be convoked at predetermined intervals.
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On a few occasions popes convoked a general council before imposing an income tax, but more often imposed the tax solely on their own authority.
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He added to the cathedral and convoked a diocesan synod in 1585.
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