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of.fi.cialE5fIF7[ladjOfficial means relating to a position of responsibility.官职的, 官员的He visited China in his official capacity as America's trade representative.他以美方贸易代表的身份访问中国。Number Ten Downing Street is the British prime minister's official residence.唐宁街10号是英国首相的官邸。Official also means agreed to or arranged by people in positions of authority.官方认可的The official photos of the Prime Minister's tour of India are in the magazine.首相印度之行的官方照片刊登在这本杂志上。The queen will attend the official opening of the theatre in June.女王将在6月份参加这家剧院的正式的开幕式。There is to be an official inquiry into the incident.官方将调查这起事件。If a piece of information is official, it has been announced publicly with authority.正式宣告于众的, 官方宣布的Their engagement is now official.他们的订婚现在正式公布于众了。Inflation has fallen below 2%, and that's official.通货膨胀率已经跌至2%以下,那是官方宣布的。(Br) An official receiver is a person who is instructed by the government to deal with the income and property of a company or a person after they have gone BANKRUPT (= are unable to pay their debts).(任命处理破产事务的)官方接管人(Br) An official secret is a piece of information which is known only by the government and its employees.官方秘密She was accused of leaking (= telling) official secrets to the newspapers.她被指控把官方秘密泄露给报刊。The Official Secrets Act is a law in Britain that forbids government workers to make known particular information which could be used against the government.《保守官方秘密法案》They had stolen sensitive military documents and were charged under the Official Secrets Act.他们窃走了军事机密文件,根据《保守官方秘密法案》他们被起诉。She had to sign the Official Secrets Act when she started her new job.她开始新工作的时候必须在《保守官方秘密法案》上签字。
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