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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Organizations, Parliaments
coun·cil /ˈkaʊnsəl/ ●●○ S3 W3 noun [countable]  1 SSOORGANIZATIONa group of people that are chosen to make rules, laws, or decisions, or to give advice 委员会;理事会 the council for civil liberties 公民自由委员会 the UN Security Council 联合国安全理事会2 PGPORGANIZATIONthe organization that is responsible for local government in a particular area in Britain 〔英国地方政府的〕政务委员会,地方议会 local council elections 地方议会选举 He sent a letter to the council to complain about the noise. 他给地方议会寄了封信去投诉噪音问题。County/District/City etc Council Northampton Borough Council 北安普顿自治镇议会council leader/officer/worker etc 地方议会领袖/官员/工作人员等council chamber/offices 地方议会会议厅/办公室3 PGPORGANIZATIONa group of people elected to the government of a city in the US 〔美国的〕市议会 the Los Angeles city council 洛杉矶市议会nCOLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + council an advisory council (=for giving advice)The report was issued by the Advisory Council on Science and Technology.a research councilthe Medical Research Councila funding council (=for giving money to projects, organizations etc)a further education funding councilthe arts/sports councilThe exhibition has been funded by the Arts Council.the UN Security Council (=for protecting a country or group of countries)the Security Council's peace planverbsestablish/form/set up a councilA National Radio and Television Council was established to regulate the market.head a councilBrzezinski headed the National Security Council at that time.a council awards something (=gives someone something, especially money)The Scottish Arts Council has awarded grants totalling over £30,000.council + NOUNa council meetingShe had to attend a council meeting.a council memberSchool council members are elected by their fellow students.a council resolution (=decision)Council resolutions need a two thirds majority.a council grant (=amount of money that a council gives to a person, organization, project etc)The community centre has had its council grant cut by 50%.
Examples from the Corpus
councila council meetingStuart is on the Regional Arts Council.Feltz is running for city council in the fall elections.She's been elected onto the city council.The plan for the new housing development is now being considered by Essex County Council.The rankings guide Britain's four higher education funding councils in allocating resources.Just last week pensioner Phillip Frampton died after a fire at his council flat in Swindon.In addition to the palatial and leafy suburbs, there are areas of inner-city terraced housing awaiting redevelopment and large outlying council estates.The club got a grant from the Sports Council to help pay for new changing rooms.I kept on at the council, but it wasn't easy to get a council flat in those days.The balance between additions and cuts will depend on the financial climate and the political complexion of the council.A complaints system is being set up to make it easier for residents to complain about the service that the council offers.One incumbent was returned to the council.The council say that shutters are not the answer.council chamber/officesNo wonder Mosley was smiling as he stood in the cast council chamber.This is because Mrs. Gilmour will be taking the petition along to the district council offices the following day.She waited patiently in council chambers for about two hours for the issue to be taken up in executive session.He had them erected in the grounds of his house - now council offices.This reluctance to take office is recalled during the annual mayor-making in the council chamber of the town hall.Tribal members said there was standing room only in the council chamber, which holds about 60 people.Ambassador Richard Holbrooke into the council chamber.
From Longman Business Dictionarycouncilcoun‧cil /ˈkaʊnsəl/ noun [countable]1a group of people that are chosen to make rules, laws, or decisions, or to give advicethe council for civil liberties works council2in Britain, the organization that is responsible for local government in a particular regionBob Jones has been on the Borough Council for years.3a group of people elected to the government of a city in the USthe Los Angeles city councilOrigin council (1100-1200) Old French concile, from Latin concilium, from com- ( → COM-) + calare to call
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council
council S2 W2 /ˈkaʊnsəl/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1100-1200
 Language: Old French
 Origin: concile, from Latin concilium, from com- ( ⇨ COM-) + calare 'to call'
1. a group of people that are chosen to make rules, laws, or decisions, or to give advice:
    the council for civil liberties
    the UN Security Council
2. the organization that is responsible for local government in a particular area in Britain:
    local council elections
    He sent a letter to the council to complain about the noise.
    County/District/City etc Council
    Northampton Borough Council
    council leader/officer/worker etc
    council chamber/offices
3. a group of people elected to the government of a city in the US:
    the Los Angeles city council
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ ADJECTIVES/NOUN + council
    an advisory council (=for giving advice) The report was issued by the Advisory Council on Science and Technology.
    a research council the Medical Research Council
    a funding council (=for giving money to projects, organizations etc) a further education funding council
    the arts/sports council The exhibition has been funded by the Arts Council.
    the UN Security Council (=for protecting a country or group of countries) the Security Council's peace plan
■ verbs
    establish/form/set up a council A National Radio and Television Council was established to regulate the market.
    head a council Brzezinski headed the National Security Council at that time.
    a council awards something (=gives someone something, especially money) The Scottish Arts Council has awarded grants totalling over £30,000.
■ council + NOUN
    a council meeting She had to attend a council meeting.
    a council member School council members are elected by their fellow students.
    a council resolution (=decision) Council resolutions need a two thirds majority.
    a council grant (=amount of money that a council gives to a person, organization, project etc) The community centre has had its council grant cut by 50%.


🔑 coun·cilBrE /ˈkaʊnsl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkaʊnsl/ 🔊 noun [countable + singular or plural verb] (often the Council) 🔑 a group of people who are elected to govern an area such as a city or county (市、郡等的)政务委员会,地方议会a city/county/borough/district council 市/郡/自治市/区政务委员会She's on the local council. 她是地方议会的议员。🔊🔊a council member/meeting 政务委员会委员/会议🔑 (BrE) the organization that provides services in a city or county, for example education, houses, libraries, etc. 市政(或地方管理)服务机构council workers/services 市政工作人员/部门a group of people chosen to give advice, make rules, do research, provide money, etc. (顾问、立法、研究、基金等)委员会the Medical Research Council医学研究会In Britain, the Arts Council gives grants to theatres. 英国的艺术委员会向剧院提供资金。🔊🔊(formal)(especially in the past) a formal meeting to discuss what action to take in a particular situation (尤指旧时讨论采取什么行动的)协商会议The King held a council at Nottingham from 14 to 19 October 1330. 国王于 1330 年 10 月 14 日至 19 日在诺丁汉召集协商会议。🔊🔊   see also Privy Council