Yes, I was the class commissary in charge of studies. 有,我曾担任班级学习委员。
Ding-ling was a commissary of the authors turning to revolutionary asceticism. 丁玲的转变,颇为典型地代表了当时左翼作家自我改造与自觉选择的方向。
An officer was placing two soldiers at the door of each drawing-room, and was advancing towards Danglars, preceded by a commissary of police, girded with his scarf. 一个军官在客厅的每一个门口派了两个兵看守,他自己则跟在一个胸佩绶带的警官后面,向腾格拉尔走过来。
commissary
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a retail store that sells equipment and provisions (usually to military personnel)
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a snack bar in a film studio
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Commissary \Com"mis*sa*ry\, n.; pl. {Commissaries}. [LL. commissarius, fr. L. commissus, p. p. of committere to commit, intrust to. See {Commit}.] 1. One to whom is committed some charge, duty, or office, by a superior power; a commissioner.
Great Destiny, the Commissary of God. --Donne.
2. (Eccl.) An officer of the bishop, who exercises ecclesiastical jurisdiction in parts of the diocese at a distance from the residence of the bishop. --Ayliffe.
3. (Mil.) (a) An officer having charge of a special service; as, the commissary of musters. (b) An officer whose business is to provide food for a body of troops or a military post; -- officially called {commissary of subsistence}. [U. S.]
Washington wrote to the President of Congress . . . urging the appointment of a commissary general, a quartermaster general, a commissary of musters, and a commissary of artillery. --W. Irving
{Commissary general}, an officer in charge of some special department of army service; as: (a) The officer in charge of the commissariat and transport department, or of the ordnance store department. [Eng.] (b) The commissary general of subsistence. [U. S.]
{Commissary general of subsistence} (Mil. U. S.), the head of the subsistence department, who has charge of the purchase and issue of provisions for the army.
More than 400 inmates have paid $55 for 12-inch, black-and-white sets with headphones from the prison commissary.
"I've been going to the commissary all my life," said Betty Tychsen, wife of a retired Air Force colonel who loaded a dozen grocery bags of bargains into the trunk of her car at the Cameron Station parking lot.
The inmates looted the commissary and torched both buildings, which were reduced to rubble.
Responsibility wasn't claimed, but authorities blamed cocaine traffickers for the blast, as well as for a second bombing at the U.S. commissary in the city.
The lists showed that some vendors had to travel more than 30 miles to reach a commissary, Mr. Diamond says.
In addition, the meat merchant who services the Osan Air Base told investigators that 70,000 pounds of oxtails are supplied per month to the commissary.
Unless Congress takes the unlikely step of overruling the Pentagon, the Cameron Station commissary will be closed in the next few years despite nearly $31 million in annual sales last year.
Carter, who works as a bagger at the Gunter Air Force Base commissary, was charged with capital murder, said Montgomery County Disrict Attorney Jimmy Evans.
The family used to sell to country markets and commissary stores in the coalfields of southwest Virginia, but those days are gone.
The inmates threw rocks, broke windows and broke into the two buildings, which housed mess halls, a commissary and a gymnasium, Wheeler said.
Thieves first broke into the American base's commissary and the civil engineering compound Sunday and took $33,000 in foodstuff and cigarettes, the agency said.