convoke
/kənˈvəʊk/ (bre, ipa) · /kənˈvəʊk/ (ame, ipa) · /kən-ˈvōk/ (ame, mw)
convoke — 動詞
- convokepresent simple I / you / we / they
- convokeshe / she / it
- convokedpast simple
- convoking-ing form
1. to bring together members of an official body — such as a parliament, senate, or
召集
正式召集人員開會
to bring together members of an official body — such as a parliament, senate, or council — so they can conduct business at a formally scheduled meeting
The president convoked an emergency session of Parliament after the earthquake.
總統在地震後召集了國會緊急會議。
collocation: convoke + session/meeting/assembly
After weeks of debate, the committee chair convoked the members for a final vote.
經過數週的辯論後,委員會主席召集成員進行最終表決。
The university senate was convoked to discuss the proposed changes to the grading policy.
大學評議會受召集討論評分制度的擬議變更。
Under the constitution, the chief justice may convoke the full court to hear emergency appeals.
根據憲法,首席大法官得召集全體法庭審理緊急上訴案件。
- adjourn
to suspend or end a meeting that has been convoked
文法句型
convoke + meeting/session/assembly/council
用法筆記
Frequently used in legal, political, and academic contexts. The subject is always a person or body with formal authority to call a meeting. In everyday speech, the simpler verb 'call' is preferred instead.