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
- 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。 - This is clear from our communique.
公报已经表明了这一点。 - He sent me the communique. I looked it through thoroughly.
他把公报送来,我仔细看了一遍。 - It is also declared in the communique that the problems of financial institutions are core to the recent crisis.
公报还称,金融部门问题是近期危机的核心。 - By the spring of1972, the Sino-American Shanghai Communique had been signed.
到了1972年春天,签订了中美上海公报。 - The communique gave no other details.
这份公报并未透露其他细节。 - A joint communique was signed after the meeting.
会后签署了联合公报。 - 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。 - In February 1972, Nixon visited China, and the "Shanghai Joint Communique" was signed.
一九七二年二月尼克松访华,上海公报签字。 - 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。