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 conference ['kɑnfərəns]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 会议

[经] 会议, 讨论会, 协商会


  1. You will see him at the press conference.
    你会在记者招待会上见到他的。
  2. He is in conference and cannot come to the telephone.
    他在开会,没空来接电话。
  3. Her friendly opening speech set the tone for the whole conference.
    她友好的开幕词确定了整个会议的基调。


conference
[ noun ]
  1. a prearranged meeting for consultation or exchange of information or discussion (especially one with a formal agenda)

  2. <noun.group>
  3. an association of sports teams that organizes matches for its members

  4. <noun.group>
  5. a discussion among participants who have an agreed (serious) topic

  6. <noun.communication>


Conference \Con"fer*ence\, n. [F. conf['e]rence. See {Confer}.]
1. The act of comparing two or more things together;
comparison. [Obs.]

Helps and furtherances which . . . the mutual
conference of all men's collections and observations
may afford. --Hocker.

2. The act of consulting together formally; serious
conversation or discussion; interchange of views.

Nor with such free and friendly conference
As he hath used of old. --Shak.

3. A meeting for consultation, discussion, or an interchange
of opinions.

4. A meeting of the two branches of a legislature, by their
committees, to adjust between them.

5. (Methodist Church) A stated meeting of preachers and
others, invested with authority to take cognizance of
ecclesiastical matters.

6. A voluntary association of Congregational churches of a
district; the district in which such churches are.

{Conference meeting}, a meeting for conference. Specifically,
a meeting conducted (usually) by laymen, for conference
and prayer. [U. S.]

{Conference room}, a room for conference and prayer, and for
the pastor's less formal addresses. [U. S.]

League \League\ (l[=e]g), n. [F. ligue, LL. liga, fr. L. ligare
to bind; cf. Sp. liga. Cf. {Ally} a confederate, {Ligature}.]
1. An alliance or combination of two or more nations,
parties, organizations, or persons, for the accomplishment
of a purpose which requires a continued course of action,
as for mutual defense, or for furtherance of commercial,
religious, or political interests, etc.

And let there be
'Twixt us and them no league, nor amity. --Denham.

2. Specifically: (Sports) An association of sports teams that
establishes rules of play, decides questions of membership
in the league, and organizes matches between the member
teams. In some cases a sports league is called a
{conference}, as in the {National Football Conference}.
[PJC]

Note: A league may be offensive or defensive, or both;
offensive, when the parties agree to unite in attacking
a common enemy; defensive, when they agree to a mutual
defense of each other against an enemy.

{The Holy League}, an alliance of Roman Catholics formed in
1576 by influence of the Duke of Guise for the exclusion
of Protestants from the throne of France.

{Solemn League and Covenant}. See {Covenant},2.

{The land league}, an association, organized in Dublin in
1879, to promote the interests of the Irish tenantry, its
avowed objects being to secure fixity of tenure, fair
rent, and free sale of the tenants' interest. It was
declared illegal by Parliament, but vigorous prosecutions
have failed to suppress it.

Syn: Alliance; confederacy; confederation; coalition;
combination; compact; co["o]peration.

  1. Mossinghoff acknowledged that "a subliminal purpose (for the press conference) is to let elder Americans know that it is important for the FDA to have adequate funding" to review these new drugs.
  2. Government party chairman Park Tae-jun told a news conference today that the issue of adopting a parliamentary system would be discussed by a 15-member working committee to be formed Wednesday.
  3. Meantime, conference workshops and sessions still include the latest outlooks for farm commodities, the crops and livestock products that are the main stem of the agricultural economy.
  4. At the Ottawa conference, Baker was to continue discussions with Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze on troop reductions in Europe and weapons cuts.
  5. When a Jackson news conference is disrupted by protesters, Mr. Prentnieks moves toward the protesters to size up the shot, but decides against it.
  6. Sihanouk said the war would continue between Hun Sen forces and the thrid faction of his resistance coalition, the Communist Khmer Rouge, which boycotted the Tokyo conference sessions and did not sign the communique.
  7. Communist officials under pressure to resolve the country's rising economic and political turmoil said Wednesday that a party conference will grapple next week with changes in national leadership.
  8. They emerged Thursday night with a compromise that was swiftly agreed to by other members of the conference committee.
  9. "Something is obviously wrong and has been obviously wrong for the last four years," Rep. Robin Tallon, D-S.C., said at a news conference following ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery marking the crash anniversary.
  10. But Chris Bonington, 53, leader of the expedition, told a news conference Wednesday "there's certainly not any conclusive evidence one way or another" that the legendary apeman exists.
  11. "I am ready to sit in an international conference with Israelis, no matter whom they send," Arafat says in an interview in the Nov. 7 issue of Time magazine.
  12. Winderlich told a news conference that protesters also had broken into the building's section for counter-espionage activities but did not discover the identity of the section's workers.
  13. Quayle, in Utah for a fund-raising ski race, told a news conference he intends to go beyond fence-mending during three trips he plans to Central and South America over the next two to eight weeks.
  14. U.N. Assistant Secretary-General Marrack Goulding told a news conference in the Iraqi capital that each side on Tuesday handed over the bodies of eight soldiers killed during the eight-year war.
  15. Four days hence, on Monday, the regular winter conference of OPEC opens and all 13 members will begin the effort to take official action on the problem of runaway production.
  16. On his arrival from Poland, Walesa told a news conference at Heathrow Airport that he expected Eastern bloc defense budgets to decline gradually as democratic reforms are enacted.
  17. The trucking industry is clearly vulnerable as well," Mr. Burnley said Friday at a news conference here.
  18. The time to act is now, and we are turning to the adhesive industry for help," Morison told the conference.
  19. At the Cable Advertising Bureau's annual conference in New York this week, industry leaders plan to encourage other networks to accept local-ad inserts.
  20. "My guess is, it'll increase the numbers" of Armenians seeking to come to the United States, McNary said at a news conference.
  21. Mr. Ben-Aharon said that direct Arab-Israeli talks could take place after a regional conference, which could serve as a "convocation" ceremony to get things rolling.
  22. In a recent meeting, he told U.S. Trade Representative Clayton Yeutter that he has three priorities in the trade conference: "Lamb, lamb and lamb."
  23. Tuanku Ja'afar, 71, was picked to succeed Sultan Azlan Shah at a conference of the nine Malaysian sultans.
  24. Oskar Fischer, East Germany's foreign minister, sided with Gorbachev on the human rights issue in opening the three-day conference in this East German city southwest of Berlin.
  25. "These are general human rights, and they should be respected," Yuri V. Dubinin, the Soviet ambassador, said at a news conference in which he steered clear of the widespread condemnation of Iranian death threats against the author.
  26. VIENNA - Orgnization of Petroleum Exporting Countries scheduled to hold conference.
  27. The 63-member conference agreed unanimously to raise the federal borrowing limit to $2.8 trillion from the current level of $2.32 trillion, an increase of $480 billion.
  28. During a 90-minute news conference, Ballard described how he his ocean-crawling robot located the Bismarck "sitting upright and proud" two weeks ago.
  29. Leaders of the National Office for Black Catholics and the National Black Lay Caucus said Sunday they would study written comments collected at the conference before issuing a statement on the rite.
  30. The conference seemed less divisive than had been anticipated, even though Gorbachev proposed ideas once vilified by the party's leadership: a free-market economy, ownership of private property and freedom of religion.
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