agenda
의미: A list of items for a meeting; a plan or goal
An agenda is a list of items to be discussed or acted upon at a meeting, or more broadly, a plan or goal that guides someone's actions. The phrase 'hidden agenda' refers to secret motives or intentions. In its plural form, agendas can refer to personal or political priorities.
예문
- What's on the agenda for today's meeting? 今天会议的议程是什么?¿Qué hay en la agenda para la reunión de hoy?今日の会議の議題は何ですか?오늘 회의의 안건은 무엇입니까?
- Environmental issues are high on the government's agenda. 环境问题是政府议程中的重点。Los asuntos ambientales están en un lugar prioritario en la agenda del gobierno.環境問題は政府の議題で優先度が高いです。환경 문제는 정부의 의제에서 우선순위가 높습니다.
- I suspect he has a hidden agenda. 我怀疑他有隐藏的目的。Sospecho que tiene una agenda oculta.彼には隠された意図があると思います。그에게는 숨겨진 의도가 있는 것 같습니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin 'agenda' meaning 'things to be done', neuter plural of 'agendum', gerundive of 'agere' (to do, act, drive). Literally a to-do list. Related to 'agent', 'act', and 'agile'. Used as a singular noun in English since the 1880s.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
이야기와 상식
The word 'agenda' is Latin for 'things to be done' - the plural of 'agendum.' Interestingly, while we use 'agenda' as a singular noun in English (an agenda), it was originally plural. The word entered English in the 17th century through church usage for lists of items requiring action.
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