commission
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- (countable) A commission is a group of people who work together to research or manage something for a government.
- She was recently appointed to head the European commission on climate change.
- (countable & uncountable) A commission is money that a salesperson receives for each sale.
- You may have to pay commission to convert the dollars into local currency on your travels.
- (uncountable) The official appointment of an officer in a nation's armed forces.
- Brummell resigned his commission when his regiment was posted to Manchester.
- (uncountable) A commission is a task to be undertaken.
- My commission was only to deliver this message.
Verb
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Plain form (yanzu) |
3rd-person singular (ana cikin yi) |
Past tense (ya wuce) |
Past participle (ya wuce) |
Present participle (ana cikin yi) |
- (transitive) If you commission someone to do or create something, you formally ask them to do it.
- The report commissioned by the Department of Health in 1989, contains guidelines on how best to manage and organise waiting lists.
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Translation of commission (by Oxford University Press)
- fee <> là’adā̀, kàmashṑ
- contractors get a big commission <> ’yan kwangilā nā̀ sāmùn kàmashṑ mài yawā̀
- it cost ₦7,000,000 plus commission <> kuɗinsà nairā̀ milyàn bakwài là’adā̀ wàje
- admin. body <> hùkūmā̀
- Commission of inquiry <> hùkūmàr bìncìkē
- Someone traveling to buy & bring back <> yi wà sautù
- I commissioned him to buy me some cloth from Egypt <> nā yi masà sautù yà sayō minì atamfōfī dàgà Masàr