council
의미: A group of people who manage or advise; local government body
A council is a group of people who meet to make decisions, give advice, or manage an organisation. In the UK, councils are local government bodies responsible for services like rubbish collection, libraries, and planning. 'Council house' and 'council estate' refer to social housing provided by local authorities.
예문
- The council has approved plans for a new shopping centre. 市政府已批准新购物中心的建设计划。El ayuntamiento ha aprobado los planes para un nuevo centro comercial.議会は新しいショッピングセンターの計画を承認した。의회가 새 쇼핑센터 건설 계획을 승인했다.
- She was elected to the town council. 她当选为镇议会议员。Ella fue elegida para el consejo municipal.彼女は町議会に選出された。그녀는 시의회 의원으로 선출되었다.
- Council tax is due at the beginning of each month. 市政税在每月初到期。El impuesto municipal vence a principios de cada mes.地方税は毎月初めに支払期日となる。지방세는 매월 초에 납부 기한이 돌아온다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Anglo-French 'cuncile', from Latin 'concilium' meaning 'assembly' or 'meeting', from 'con-' (together) and 'calare' (to call). Not to be confused with 'counsel' (advice), though both share the Latin root.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
이야기와 상식
'Council' and 'counsel' are often confused. Remember: a council is a group of people (noun only), while counsel is advice or a lawyer (can be noun or verb). The words come from different Latin roots but merged in pronunciation.
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