"Commissioned" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Commissioned is a verb that means to employ or engage someone, typically an artist, writer, or composer, to create something, such as a work of art, a piece of writing, or a musical composition, usually as a result of a contractual agreement. The person creating the work is then known as the commissioned artist.
Commission refers to a payment or reward given to someone for performing a task or service, often in addition to their regular salary or wages. It can also refer to the act of giving or receiving such a payment or reward.
A commissionaire is an English term that refers to a uniformed attendant or porter who stands at the entrance of a building, station, or other public place, seeking donations or tips from people entering or leaving. They are often found in railway stations, airports, and city centers.
Comissional refers to something that is related to or performed as part of a commission, which is a special task or duty given to someone. It can also imply being official, formal, or authorized, often by a higher authority.
Commissionary refers to a person who is authorized to take to fulfill a specific task or mission by way of commission or authority. This term is often used in the context of military or naval service.
A commissioner is a person appointed or elected to a high-ranking position in a government or organization. Typically, a commissioner is responsible for overseeing a specific area or department and making important decisions. Commissioners often have significant authority and are accountable to a higher authority or to the public.
Commissions refer to a payment or fee given to someone, typically an employee or independent contractor, as a percentage of the revenue or profit made as a result of their efforts or activities, often used to incentivize sales, performance, or achievement.
Commissive refers to words or phrases that express a commitment, agreement, or promise to do something.
A commissure is a narrow fold or ridge of tissue that connects two larger surfaces or structures, typically in the body. In anatomy, commissures are found in various parts, such as the brain, where they divide the hemispheres, or in the body, where they separate the abdominal viscera. In botany, a commissure refers to the junction between two carpels in a flower.
Commissures are the junctures or joints where two structures, often membranous, come together or fuse. This term is commonly used in anatomy and medicine to describe the connections between tissues, organs, or parts of the body. For example, the commissures of the lip are the ridges where the upper and lower lips meet, while the commissures of the brain are the areas where different hemispheres are joined.