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n.
(名詞)
- [C]官員 person who holds a public office (e.g. in national or government)
adj.
(形容詞)
- 公務的,公職的,職權的 of or concerning a position of authority or trust
- 官方的,正式的,官方認可的 said, done, etc. with authority; recognized by authority
adj.
形容詞
- 正式的,官方的
- 公務的 ,公務上的
- 官員的,擔任官職的
- 講究形式的
- 法定的
- 擺官架子的,官氣十足的
- 依據藥典(配制)的,收入藥典的
- 公職的,公事的
- 公認的,公開的
- 官方授權的
- 公布的
n.
名詞
- 官員,公務員,行政官員,要員
- 高級職員,高層職員
- 干事,行政人員,工作人員
- 宗教法庭法官
- 【運】裁判(員),仲裁人
Noun:
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a worker who holds or is invested with an office
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someone who administers the rules of a game or sport;
"the golfer asked for an official who could give him a ruling"
Adjective:
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having official authority or sanction;
"official permission"
"an official representative"
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of or relating to an office;
"official privileges"
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verified officially;
"the election returns are now official"
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conforming to set usage, procedure, or discipline;
"in prescribed order"
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(of a church) given official status as a national or state institution
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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The group have split off from the official union.
這是一要素人已從宣布正式的加盟中裂到了。
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I happen to have the official statistics with me.
我剛巧面前有手官的數據統計數字8。
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They expressed their dissent from official policy.
孩子們對非官方的政策措施表示法出質疑。
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He settled down again to the official mail.
他又安下靜下心來,操作這些公務接待網易郵箱。
用作名詞 (n.)
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He is a pompous official.
他是個自命超凡的官方。
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The mayor is a considerable official.
區長不是位首要的其他官員。
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An official of the local government called to see him.
偏遠地區中央政府是一名高官而言他。
用作名詞 (n.)
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She accused the official of corruption.
她誣陷這位貪官腐壞。
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The man with glasses is a high official.
那戴太陽鏡的人有的是位二級干部。
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The President and the Secretary of State are government officials.
國家元首和國務卿是區政府領導。
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The measure will mainly be carried out by government officials.
一項具體措施重要由鎮政府官方來執行程序。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
充當定語
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His official duties kept him busy.
公務活動使他忙碌不堪。
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The official announcement was made a day or two later.
1兩天之后官方網發過了公告格式。
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The President wanted to make an official visit to the country.
各位領導想要對那一地區展開正式工造訪。
用在表語
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This statement is official and binding on both sides.
這證明函是已經的,對兩人之間都兼具干涉力。
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The news is almost certainly true although it is not official.
也許信息是以官宣的,可是近乎確鑿肯定。
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Officials..sat at a table examining tickets.
出處: E. Mannin
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Some district matches are being played without an official in charge.
出于:Times
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She had spoken with him..in his official capacity as inspector.
來源于: D. H. Lawrence
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用作名詞 (n.)
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形容詞+~
名詞+~
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~+介詞
用作形容詞 (adj.)
~+名詞
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n. (名詞)
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official用作名詞的意思是“文職官員,公務員”,特別指在政府、銀行各部門及工會里的工作人員。
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official可用作可數名詞,也可用作不可數名詞。
adj. (形容詞)
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official用作形容詞的意思是“公務的,職務的,官方的,正式的”,不帶感情色彩,在句中多用作定語,間或可用作表語,沒有比較級與最高級形式。
adj. (形容詞)
- official, officious
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- 這兩個詞詞形相近,但意義不同。在外交上, official指“官方的”,而officious則與其相反,指“非官方的”; 在日常用語中, official不帶感情色彩,而officious帶貶義,指“好管閑事的”“過分殷勤的”。例如:
- An officious little guard came and told me not to whistle in the museum garden.一位愛管閑事的小警衛走過來叫我不要在博物館花園里吹口哨。
- officer,official
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- 這兩個名詞均含“官員”之意。
- officer主要指軍官或警官,有時也指文職官員或高級職員。
- official通常指文職官員,公職人員,有時也指軍官或警官。
n. (名詞)
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他的叔父過去是部隊里的一個高級軍官。
誤 His uncle was formerly a high-ranking official in the army.
正 His uncle was formerly a high-ranking officer in the army.
析 部(bu)隊里(li)的(de)軍官一般用officer。
- ☆ 1314年進入英語,直接源自古法語的official;最初源自古典拉丁語的officialis,意為出任地方官,政府官員。
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不低于游戲內容強勢來襲塑造,受學術版權保護的,侵犯著作權必究
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