释义 |
officer/ˈɒfisə/ n. & v.●n. 1 a person holding a position of authority or trust, esp. one with a commission in the armed services, in the mercantile marine, or on a passenger ship 军官;(商船或客船的)船长 2 a policeman or policewoman 男(女)警察 3 a holder of a post in a society or organization (e.g. the president or secretary) (社团、组织中的)主席;干事;职员 4 a holder of a public, civil, or ecclesiastical office; a sovereign's minister; an appointed or elected functionary 担任公共(民间或教会)职务的人;(王室任命的)部长;(任命或选举的)官员 usu. with a qualifying word 通常与限定词连用 : medical officer 卫生干事; probation officer 监护官; returning officer 选举监察官 5 a bailiff 法警 the sheriff's officer 郡治安官 6 a member of the grade below commander in the Order of the British Empire etc. (英帝国的)四等勋爵士 ●v. tr. 1 provide with officers 为…配备官员 2 act as the commander of 做…指挥;统率 [Middle English via Anglo-French officer, Old French officier and medieval Latin officiarius from Latin officium: see OFFICE] |