plural affairs
plural affairs
Learner's definition of AFFAIR
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affairs [plural] : work or activities done for a purpose : commercial, professional, public, or personal business(商业机构、专业机构、公共或个人的)事务,活动 -
The group conducts its affairs [=business] in private.这个组织暗地里开展活动。
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We were told to arrange/settle our affairs. = We were told to put our affairs in order.我们被告知要把我们自己的事安排有序。
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handling/managing someone else's affairs处理他人的事务
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They seem to be quite pleased with the current/present state of affairs. [=situation]他们似乎对目前的形势很满意。
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She's the company's director of public affairs. [=the person who manages a company's relationship with the public]她是公司的公共事务部主管。
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She's an expert in foreign affairs. [=events and activities that involve foreign countries]她是一名外事专家。
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world/international affairs [=events and activities that involve different nations]国际事务
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After the war, the government focused on its own domestic affairs.战后,政府集中精力处理本国的国内事务。
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They accused the U.S. of interfering in the internal affairs of other nations.他们谴责美国政府干涉别国内政。
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[count] : a matter that concerns or involves someone(与某人有关的)事 -
This has nothing to do with you. It's not your affair. [=business, concern] = It's none of your affair. [=business]这事与你无关。别多管闲事。
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How I choose to live is my affair, not yours.选择如何生活是我的私事,与你无关。
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[count] : a secret sexual relationship between two people : love affair(男女之间的)私通,风流韵事,暧昧关系 —
often used in the phrase have an affair常用于短语have an affair —
often + with 4 [count]
a : a social event or activity社交活动;喜庆事 -
He wants to make their wedding day an affair to remember. [=a special event]他想让他们的婚礼这一天成为值得纪念的日子。
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a simple/elaborate affair简单的/复杂的事情
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We were invited to a black-tie affair [=a party in which men wear tuxedos and women wear fancy dresses] at the governor's mansion.我们应邀参加了在总督府举办的正式晚宴。
b : an event or series of events that usually involves well-known people(涉及名人的)事件 —
often used with proper names常与专有名词连用 5
[count] informal : something made or produced : an object or thing(做成的)东西;物件