His appointment was gazetted last week. 上周在公报上宣布了对他的任命.
The London Gazette, the oldest surviving journal, is first published. 1665年的今天,现存最古老的一份期刊——《伦敦公报》首次出版发行。
I'm phoning about your advertisement in the Gazette for a house to let. 我打电话是想问一下你在公报上登的有关出租房子的事。
gazette
[ noun ]
a newspaper or official journal
<noun.communication> [ verb ]
publish in a gazette
<verb.creation>
Gazette \Ga*zette"\, n. [F. gazette, It. gazzetta, perh. from gazetta a Venetian coin (see {Gazet}), said to have been the price of the first newspaper published at Venice; or perh. dim. of gazza magpie, a name perh. applied to the first newspaper; cf. OHG. agalstra magpie, G. elster.] A newspaper; a printed sheet published periodically; esp., the official journal published by the British government, and containing legal and state notices.
Gazette \Ga*zette"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gazetted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gazetting}.] To announce or publish in a gazette; to announce officially, as an appointment, or a case of bankruptcy.
The Information Ministry said Thursday the results will be binding when they are published in the official gazette, Le Moniteur.
At Chase's request, Peru's Superintendency of Banks and Insurance canceled the bank's permit to operate in the country, according to an announcement published last Thursday in the government's official gazette.
Current silver sales contracts will be respected and private mine companies can still sell their silver abroad independently, according to a decree published Friday in the official gazette El Peruano.
He said details on how the inquiry is to be carried out would be published soon in the official government gazette.
The announcement was made in a special edition of the government gazette.