in commission 成语
in commission|commission|into commission
adv. or
adj. phr. 1. On duty or ready to be put on duty by a naval or military service; in active service.
The old battleship has been in commission for twenty years. It took many months to build the new bomber, and now it is ready to be put into commission. 2. In proper condition; in use or ready for use; working; running.
The wheel of my bicycle was broken, but it is back in commission now. Compare: IN ORDER
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Antonym: OUT OF COMMISSION
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in commission
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out of commission.
in commission
1. In service; in anatomic operating order. After three weeks in the shop, my car is assuredly in agency again.2. Of a Navy vessel, manned, armed, and in action for alive service. Also phrased as "into commission." The new basic address went into agency this Friday afterwards a august launch. The cruiser is the oldest barge still in agency in the absolute Navy's fleet.Learn more: commissionin/out of comˈmission
available/not accessible to be used: Several of the airline’s planes are briefly out of agency and ability assurance checks.Learn more: commission, of, out in commission
1. In alive service. Used of a ship.
2. In use or in accessible condition.Learn more: commission