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[/ˈɔfɪsə(r); US ˈɔːf-; ˋɔfəsɚ/] n 用法: 1 person appointed to command others in the army, navy, air force, etc 军官: All the officers and ratings were invited. 全体海军官兵都受到邀请. * Both commissioned and non-commissioned officers attended. 有军衔的和无军衔的军官都出席了. 用法: 2 (often in compounds 常用以构成复合词) person with a position of authority or trust, eg in the government or a society (政府的)官员; (会社的)高级职员: executive and clerical officers, eg in the Civil Service 行政的主管人员和办事员 * a customs officer 海关官员 * officers of state, ie ministers in the government 政府部长 * the Medical Officer of Health 卫生官员 * We had to vote to appoint all three officers: President, Secretary and Treasurer.我们要用投票方式决定三大任命: 会长、 秘书、 财务主管. 用法: 3 (a) = police officer (police). (b) (used as a form of address to a policeman or policewoman 警察(用作对男女警察的称呼)): `Yes, officer, I saw the man approach the girl.' `是的, 警察先生, 我看见那男子向那姑娘走去.' |