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cabinets是cabinet的复数 cabinet美 ['kæbɪnət] 英 ['kæbɪnət] - n.柜;【物】(机)箱;内阁;〈英〉内阁会议(室)
- adj.内阁的;小房间用的;玲珑的;细木工做的
- 网络橱柜;箱体;机柜
n. | 3. 内阁;〔英国〕内阁会议(室);〔美国〕总统[州长、市长]顾问团 3. 内阁;〔英国〕内阁会议(室);〔美国〕总统[州长、市长]顾问团 | adj. | |
n. | 1. an upright piece of furniture usually made of wood and consisting of drawers, shelves, and compartments for storing or displaying objects 2. the outer casing of a television or stereo system, especially the wooden casing of an old-fashioned model 3. a group of senior officials appointed by a president, prime minister, or other government leader to advise on policy 5. a group of senior government ministers chosen by a prime minister to act as the executive decision-making body of the country 6. a group of members of a government who are chosen by the leader of the government to give advice and be responsible for its policies. In the British political system, members of the cabinet are called cabinet ministers and each minister is usually the head of one of the main government departments, such as Health or Defence 1. an upright piece of furniture usually made of wood and consisting of drawers, shelves, and compartments for storing or displaying objects 2. the outer casing of a television or stereo system, especially the wooden casing of an old-fashioned model 3. a group of senior officials appointed by a president, prime minister, or other government leader to advise on policy 5. a group of senior government ministers chosen by a prime minister to act as the executive decision-making body of the country 6. a group of members of a government who are chosen by the leader of the government to give advice and be responsible for its policies. In the British political system, members of the cabinet are called cabinet ministers and each minister is usually the head of one of the main government departments, such as Health or Defence | adj. | 1. small or decorative enough to be displayed in a cabinet 2. describes furniture and other items intended for a small room or a room in a private home |
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