minutes
의미: The official written record of what was discussed and decided at a meeting.
In this sense, minutes (always plural) refers to the formal notes taken during meetings of boards, committees, councils, and other bodies. 'Taking the minutes' is the act of recording proceedings, and the minutes are typically circulated afterwards for approval. They serve as a legal record in corporate governance. The phrase 'minute a meeting' can also be used as a verb. This meaning is distinct from the time unit.
예문
- The secretary circulated the minutes of the board meeting for approval at the next session. 秘书将董事会会议记录分发出去,供下次会议审批。La secretaria distribuyó el acta de la reunión del consejo para su aprobación en la siguiente sesión.事務局は取締役会の議事録を次回の会議での承認に向けて配布した。비서는 다음 회의에서의 승인을 위해 이사회 의사록을 배포했다.
- According to the minutes, the committee voted unanimously to approve the revised budget. 根据会议记录,委员会一致投票通过了修订后的预算。Según el acta, el comité votó por unanimidad aprobar el presupuesto revisado.議事録によると、委員会は修正予算の承認を全会一致で可決した。의사록에 따르면, 위원회는 수정 예산안 승인을 만장일치로 의결했다.
- Could you take the minutes today, as our usual note-taker is away on leave? 今天你能做会议记录吗?我们平时负责记录的人请假了。¿Podrías levantar acta hoy, ya que nuestra persona habitual está de permiso?いつも記録を担当している方が休暇中なので、今日は議事録を取っていただけますか?평소 기록을 담당하시는 분이 휴가 중이신데, 오늘 의사록을 작성해 주시겠습니까?
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사용 가이드
맥락: professional, legal
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin minuta scriptura (small writing, notes), from minutus (small). The meeting-record sense arose because notes were originally written in a small hand, as draft notes to be written up later in full.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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