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cabinet council
內閣會議
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cab·i·net
n.
1.
A
hut
;
a
cottage
;
a
small
house
. [
Obs
.]
Hearken
a
while
from
thy
green
cabinet
,
The
rural
song
of
careful
Colinet
. --
Spenser
.
2.
A
small
room
,
or
retired
apartment
;
a
closet
.
3.
A
private
room
in
which
consultations
are
held
.
Philip
passed
some
hours
every
day
in
his
father's
cabinet
.
--
Prescott
.
4.
The
advisory
council
of
the
chief
executive
officer
of
a
nation
;
a
cabinet
council
.
Note:
☞
In
England
,
the
cabinet
or
cabinet
council
consists
of
those
privy
councilors
who
actually
transact
the
immediate
business
of
the
government
. --
Mozley
&
W
.
--
In
the
United
States
,
the
cabinet
is
composed
of
the
heads
of
the
executive
departments
of
the
government
,
namely
,
the
Secretary
of
State
,
of
the
Treasury
,
of
War
,
of
the
Navy
,
of
the
Interior
,
and
of
Agiculture
,
the
Postmaster-general
,
and
the
Attorney-general
.
5.
(a)
A
set
of
drawers
or
a
cupboard
intended
to
contain
articles
of
value
.
Hence
:
(b)
A
decorative
piece
of
furniture
,
whether
open
like
an
étagère
or
closed
with
doors
.
See
étagère
.
6.
Any
building
or
room
set
apart
for
the
safe
keeping
and
exhibition
of
works
of
art
,
etc
.;
also
,
the
collection
itself
.
Cabinet council
.
(a)
Same
as
Cabinet
,
n.
, 4 (
of
which
body
it
was
formerly
the
full
title
).
(b)
A
meeting
of
the
cabinet
.
Cabinet councilor
,
a
member
of
a
cabinet
council
.
Cabinet photograph
,
a
photograph
of
a
size
smaller
than
an
imperial
,
though
larger
than
a
carte de visite
.
Cabinet picture
,
a
small
and
generally
highly
finished
picture
,
suitable
for
a
small
room
and
for
close
inspection
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Coun·cil
n.
1.
An
assembly
of
men
summoned
or
convened
for
consultation
,
deliberation
,
or
advice
;
as
,
a
council
of
physicians
for
consultation
in
a
critical
case
.
2.
A
body
of
man
elected
or
appointed
to
constitute
an
advisory
or
a
legislative
assembly
;
as
,
a
governor's
council
;
a
city
council
.
An
old
lord
of
the
council
rated
me
the
other
day
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Act
of
deliberating
;
deliberation
;
consultation
.
Satan
. . .
void
of
rest
,
His
potentates
to
council
called
by
night
. --
Milton
.
O
great
in
action
and
in
council
wise
.
--
Pope
.
Aulic council
.
See
under
Aulic
.
Cabinet council
.
See
under
Cabinet
.
City council
,
the
legislative
branch
of
a
city
government
,
usually
consisting
of
a
board
of
aldermen
and
common
council
,
but
sometimes
otherwise
constituted
.
Common council
.
See
under
Common
.
Council board
,
Council table
,
the
table
round
which
a
council
holds
consultation
;
also
,
the
council
itself
in
deliberation
.
Council chamber
,
the
room
or
apartment
in
which
a
council
meets
.
Council fire
,
the
ceremonial
fire
kept
burning
while
the
Indians
hold
their
councils
. [U.S.] --
Bartlett
.
Council of war
,
an
assembly
of
officers
of
high
rank
,
called
to
consult
with
the
commander
in
chief
in
regard
to
measures
or
importance
or
nesessity
.
Ecumenical council
Eccl.
,
an
assembly
of
prelates
or
divines
convened
from
the
whole
body
of
the
church
to
regulate
matters
of
doctrine
or
discipline
.
Executive council
,
a
body
of
men
elected
as
advisers
of
the
chief
magistrate
,
whether
of
a
State
or
the
nation
. [U.S.]
Legislative council
,
the
upper
house
of
a
legislature
,
usually
called
the
senate
.
Privy council
.
See
under
Privy
. [
Eng
.]
Syn:
--
Assembly
;
meeting
;
congress
;
diet
;
parliament
;
convention
;
convocation
;
synod
.
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