Commissary

['kɒmɪs(ə)rɪ] or ['kɑmɪsɛri]

解释:

(noun.) a retail store that sells equipment and provisions (usually to military personnel).

(noun.) a snack bar in a film studio.

录入:纳丁--From WordNet

解释:

(n.) One to whom is committed some charge, duty, or office, by a superior power; a commissioner.

(n.) An officer of the bishop, who exercises ecclesiastical jurisdiction in parts of the diocese at a distance from the residence of the bishop.

(n.) An officer having charge of a special service; as, the commissary of musters.

(n.) An officer whose business is to provide food for a body of troops or a military post; -- officially called commissary of subsistence.

整理:泰勒

解释:

n. one to whom any charge is committed: a deputy: (Scots law) the judge in a commissary court: a higher officer of police: (eccles.) an officer representing a bishop and performing his duties in distant parts of the diocese: an officer who furnishes provisions &c. to an army.—adj. Commissā′rial pertaining to a commissary.—ns. Commissā′riat the department charged with the furnishing of provisions as for an army: the supply of provisions: the office of a commissary; Comm′issary-gen′eral the head of the department for supplying provisions &c. to an army; Comm′issaryship.—Commissary Court a supreme court established in Edinburgh in 1563 with jurisdiction in questions of marriage—its powers conjoined with those of the Court of Session in 1836.

编辑:凯利

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