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词汇 council
释义 council
noun[ C, + sing/pl verb ]
uk /ˈkaʊn.səl/ us /ˈkaʊn.səl/
a group of people elected or chosen to make decisions or give advice on a particular subject, to represent a particular group of people, or to run a particular organization: 委员会;理事会
the United Nations Security Council联合国安全理事会
This play is supported by a grant from the local arts council.这出戏由当地艺术委员会出资赞助。
B2
the group of people elected to govern a particular area, town, or city, and organize services for it: (地区、镇、市的)政务委员会;地方议会
Residents complained to the council about the condition of the road.
To apply for a disabled person's parking badge, get a form from your council.
Many councils are short of money and have slashed their budgets for wildlife conservation.
When does the new council take office?
A majority of the council voted for the proposal.
The mayor vetoed the bill, and the council failed to override his veto.
See also
city council
county council
local council
parish council
town council
He is a member of the organization's governing council, which meets this week.
The council is encouraging the development of the property for both employment and recreation.市政委员会鼓励开发该房地产项目旨在促进就业和增加娱乐设施。
They've been engaged in a legal battle with the council for several months.数月来他们一直在与市政委员会进行法律斗争。
The council is to examine ways of reducing traffic in the city centre.市政委员会将研究减少市中心交通量的方法。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

People in charge of or controlling other people
acephalous
administrator
anti-management
authority
bureaucrat
controller
counter-power
dean
deputy
dominatrix
mistress
movers and shakers
multi-headed
officer
officialdom
tsar
vice presidency
vice president
vicegerency
vicegerent

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UK politics: local government & politics

council | American Dictionary


council
noun[ C ]
us/ˈkɑʊn·səl/
a group of people elected or chosen to make decisions or give advice on a particular subject, to represent a particular group of people, or to run a particular organization:
the UN Security Council
The council is being pressured to approve the plan.

council | Business English


council
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈkaʊnsəl/us
a group of people who are responsible for making official decisions about a particular activity or advising people about something:
the UN security council
a council meeting/member
a governing/ruling council
sit on/serve on/be elected to a councilSolomon, an accountant from Portland, has been elected to the five-member investment council.
GOVERNMENT
in the UK, an organization consisting of people who have been elected to govern a town, city, or area:
Councils can no longer fund all the services for which they are responsible.
a local/town/city council
a council member/meeting/worker
sit on/serve/be elected to a councilCouncillor Jim McCabe has sat on the local council for over 20 years.
GOVERNMENT
in the US, a group of people who have been elected to govern a city:
A bill was passed by the council banning the dumping of waste within city boundaries.
The city council vetoed the budget proposal.
a council meeting/member
sit on/serve on/be elected to a councilThe current mayor was first elected to the council in 2009.
See also
works council

Examples of council


council
The second part examines the determinants of the participatory performance of the deliberative health councils based on a comparative analysis of the four case studies.
The law gave district councils the power to pass by-laws, provided that the minister for local government and cooperatives approved them.
The local councils adopt programmes, work plans and the relevant budgets on the basis of locally identified social and economic needs.
Thus, such councils, too, have little to lose from policies that express their ideology.
The subject was first brought up in the privy council's preparations for the session of 1563 (two sessions back).
Nevertheless, it seems likely that most councils will continue to maintain registers for the foreseeable future.
Do you think that local councils ought to be controlled by central government more, less, or about the same as now?
Today the state machinery is but one actor among many others, such as regional councils and urban municipalities.
Furthermore, in many councils the budgeting and accounting systems are outdated and inconsistent.
Local councils have had to operate in different and challenging ways when aiming to purchase, rather than provide, support services for older people.
The unease of liberal councils was finally alleviated by the national government's wresting of township administration from municipal control.
In 1958 the autonomy of workers' councils practically disappeared.
In 1926 all the seats in municipal councils were lost.
Faced with more and more cases, however, some councils vainly tried for a time to impose a permanent ban on a man who married outside.
Senior representation in local governments and councils are more widespread, but on an ad hoc basis.
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Collocations withcouncil


council

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administrative council
There will be an administrativecouncil, and there is good cover in the way of gold and stable foreign securities.
From the
Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
advisory council
The advisorycouncil that should have dealt with the issue was disregarded by the executive and legislative powers alike.
at-large council
There is one city council member for each of the five council districts, as well as two at-largecouncil members.
From
Wikipedia

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