communique
의미: An official announcement or statement, especially one issued to the media by a government, military command, or international body.
Communiqué (sometimes written without the accent in English) is a formal, authoritative statement typically issued after high-level meetings, summits, or significant events. It carries an air of officialdom and diplomatic weight. It is standard in international relations, military affairs, and government communications. Common collocations include 'issue a communiqué,' 'a joint communiqué,' 'an official communiqué,' and 'the final communiqué.'
예문
- The G7 leaders issued a joint communiqué pledging to accelerate the transition to renewable energy sources. 七国集团领导人发布了一份联合公报,承诺加速向可再生能源转型。Los líderes del G7 emitieron un comunicado conjunto en el que se comprometían a acelerar la transición hacia las energías renovables.G7首脳は、再生可能エネルギーへの移行を加速させることを約束する共同コミュニケを発出した。G7 정상들은 재생에너지로의 전환을 가속화하겠다는 공동 코뮈니케를 발표했다.
- The military communiqué confirmed that the operation had been completed without casualties. 军方公报确认,此次行动已圆满完成,无人员伤亡。El comunicado militar confirmó que la operación se había completado sin bajas.軍のコミュニケは、作戦が死傷者なく完了したことを確認した。군의 코뮈니케는 작전이 사상자 없이 완료되었음을 확인했다.
- The communiqué released after the summit was criticised for its vague language and lack of concrete commitments. 峰会后发布的公报因措辞含糊且缺乏具体承诺而受到批评。El comunicado publicado tras la cumbre fue criticado por su lenguaje vago y la falta de compromisos concretos.サミット後に発出されたコミュニケは、曖昧な文言と具体的な約束の欠如を理由に批判された。정상회담 후 발표된 코뮈니케는 모호한 문구와 구체적인 약속의 부재로 비판을 받았다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: media, academic, professional
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From French communiqué (a communication), past participle of communiquer (to communicate), from Latin communicare (to share, impart). The word entered English in the mid-nineteenth century in its specifically diplomatic sense of an official statement.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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