agenda
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT You can refer to the political issues that are important at a particular time as an agenda. (政治) 議題
Does television set the agenda on foreign policy?
電眡安排了有關(guān)外交政策的議題了嗎?
2. →see also hidden agenda
3. N-COUNT An agenda is a list of the items that have to be discussed at a meeting. 議事日程
This is sure to be an item on the agenda next week. 這必將成爲(wèi)下周議事日程上的一項(xiàng)議題。
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agenda /??d??nd?/ (agendas)
劍橋詞典
- a list of matters to be discussed at a meeting
- Perhaps we could move on to discuss the next item on the agenda.
- Has everyone received a copy of the agenda for next week's meeting ?
- Let's move on, or we will not have time to cover everything on the agenda.
- The agenda should include an item headed 'Any other business '.
- Action to prevent the spread of the disease is high on the government's agenda.
議事日程;(會(huì)議的)議程
There were several important items on the agenda. 會(huì)議議程中有幾項(xiàng)重要的議題。
The question of security is high on the agenda for this afternoon's meeting . 今天下午的議程中,安全問(wèn)題是首要議題。
a list of aims or possible future achievements
(待辦的)事項(xiàng)
Women's rights have been put back on the agenda (= are being discussed publicly again). 婦女權(quán)利的問(wèn)題再次被提上日程。
The subject of safety needs to be placed high on/at the top of the agenda (= must be discussed because it is very important ). 必須首先考慮安全問(wèn)題。
Education was placed firmly on the political agenda in the prime minister's weekend speech . 在首相的周末縯講中,教育問(wèn)題被明確提到政治日程上來(lái)。
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