原级:convene
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第三人称单数:convenes
过去分词:convened
过去式:convened
1. They are also lobbying their governments to make formal requests to the WTO for convening an emergency meeting over the impact of the textile liberalization.
2. The number of delegates to such conferences and the procedure governing their election shall be determined by the Party committees convening them.
3. China initiated the convening of the ASEAN Regional Security Policy Conference, which helps to largely promote military exchanges and mutual trust between the members of grouping.
4. He has taken an important step toward multilateralism by convening the nuclear security summit.
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5. China and France both support convening a summit of the Group of Twenty nations, according to their joint press communique issued in Beijing Sunday.
6. The WHO was convening an expert panel to consider whether to raise the pandemic alert level or issue travel advisories.
7. Convening the assembly would not necessarily speed up the political process, but it could pressure parties to move toward choosing a government.
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8. When the British forces withdrew after waging two wars, they tried to create an " independent Tibet " by convening the Simla Convention.
9. Against this background the Chinese government proposed convening the energy ministers'conference.
10. But the convening of such an annual meeting is based on the consensus that climate change is something that nations must jointly deal with.
noun
1. the act of convening
Synonym: convention