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representatives是representative的复数 representative美 [.reprɪ'zentətɪv] 英 [.reprɪ'zentətɪv] - n.代表;〈美〉众议员;典型;继任者
- adj.表示的;表现的;象征的;代理的
- 网络典型的;代表或业务员;代表人
adj.+n. representative sample,representative body,sole representative,official representative v.+n. send representative,appoint representative n. envoy,delegate,agent,spokesperson,diplomat adj. illustrative,typical,characteristic,demonstrative,archetypal n. | 1. 代表,代理(人);继任者,继承人;议员;〔美国〕众议员;驻外代表[大使,公使,领事] 1. 代表,代理(人);继任者,继承人;议员;〔美国〕众议员;驻外代表[大使,公使,领事] | adj. | |
n. | 1. somebody who speaks, acts, or votes on behalf of others 2. a member of a legislative assembly 3. a member of the House of Representatives in the U.S. Congress, or of a state legislature 4. an agent or salesperson for a company 5. an example or type of something 6. a rugby or football player who represents a province during interprovincial competition 7. someone who has been chosen or elected by a person or group to vote, give opinions, or make decisions for them 8. someone who is thought of as a typical member of a particular group 1. somebody who speaks, acts, or votes on behalf of others 2. a member of a legislative assembly 3. a member of the House of Representatives in the U.S. Congress, or of a state legislature 4. an agent or salesperson for a company 5. an example or type of something 6. a rugby or football player who represents a province during interprovincial competition 7. someone who has been chosen or elected by a person or group to vote, give opinions, or make decisions for them 8. someone who is thought of as a typical member of a particular group | adj. | 1. characteristic of something, especially of a class or kind 2. composed of elected or authorized people 3. allowing people to vote for somebody to represent them in a legislative body such as the Congress in the United States or the House of Commons in the United Kingdom 4. including a complete range of examples of something 5. acting as somebody's agent, deputy, or delegate 6. typical of people or things in a particular group 7. a representative form of government is one in which people vote for politicians who represent their opinions 1. characteristic of something, especially of a class or kind 2. composed of elected or authorized people 3. allowing people to vote for somebody to represent them in a legislative body such as the Congress in the United States or the House of Commons in the United Kingdom 4. including a complete range of examples of something 5. acting as somebody's agent, deputy, or delegate 6. typical of people or things in a particular group 7. a representative form of government is one in which people vote for politicians who represent their opinions |
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