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🔑 rep·re·sen·ta·tiveBrE /ˌreprɪˈzentətɪv/NAmE /ˌreprɪˈzentətɪv/ noun~ (of sb/sth) 🔑 a person who has been chosen to speak or vote for sb else or on behalf of a group 代表◆a representative of the UN 联合国代表◆our elected representatives in government 政府中我们选举产生的代表◆a union representative 工会代表◆The committee includes representatives from industry. 这个委员会包括产业界的代表。 ballot, closed shop, collective bargaining, industrial action, labour, picket, protest, representative, strike, union 🔑 (also informal rep) a person who works for a company and travels around selling its products 销售代表;销售代理;代销人◆a sales representative 销售代表◆She's our representative in France. 她是我们公司驻法国的销售代表。🔑 a person chosen to take the place of sb else 代表;代表他人者◆He was the Queen's representative at the ceremony. 他代表女王出席了庆典。🔑 a person who is typical of a particular group 典型人物;代表性人物◆The singer is regarded as a representative of the youth of her generation. 这位歌手被看作是她那一代年轻人的典型代表。Representative (abbreviation Rep.) (in the US) a member of the House of Representatives, the Lower House of Congress; a member of the House of Representatives in the lower house of a state parliament (美国)众议院议员 🔑 rep·re·sen·ta·tiveBrE /ˌreprɪˈzentətɪv/NAmE /ˌreprɪˈzentətɪv/ adjective🔑 ~ (of sb/sth) typical of a particular group of people 典型的;有代表性的◆Is a questionnaire answered by 500 people truly representative of the population as a whole? 由 500 人参加的问卷调查能真正代表所有民众吗?🔑 [usually before noun] containing or including examples of all the different types of people or things in a large group 代表各类人(或事物)的◆a representative sample of teachers 各类教师的代表🔑 ~ (of sth) able to be used as a typical example of sth 可作为典型(或示例)的◆The painting is not representative of his work of the period. 这幅画不是他在那个时期画作的代表作。(of a system of government, etc. 政治体制等) consisting of people who have been chosen to speak or vote on behalf of the rest of a group 由代表组成的;代议制的◆a representative democracy 代议制民主政体 OPP unrepresentative |