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noun/ˈɒfɪsə(r)/
/ˈɑːfɪsər/
军官 - army/military/naval officers
陆军军官;军官;海军军官 - senior officers in the Royal Air Force
英国皇家空军高级军官 - The matter was passed on to me, as your commanding officer.
这件事转到了你的指挥官我这里。 - He's a retired army intelligence officer.
他是一名退役陆军情报官员。
Wordfindersee also air officer, commissioned officer, duty officer, first officer, flight officer, flying officer, petty officer, pilot officer, staff officer, warrant officer- army
- artillery
- battalion
- command
- defend
- invade
- officer
- regiment
- tactics
- weapon
Extra ExamplesTopics War and conflicta2- The decision rests with the ranking officer.
决定要由在场的级别最高的军官作出。 - a former army officer who served in Bosnia
一位曾在波斯尼亚服役的前陆军军官 - the officer commanding the infantry
统帅步兵的军官 - to salute a superior officer
向上级军官行军礼 - The military academy trains officers for technical service in the army.
军事学院培养在军队中从事技术服务的军官。 - On Christmas Eve 1914 officers and soldiers put down their weapons to share wine and food.
1914年圣诞节前夕,官兵们放下武器,共享美酒佳肴。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- air-force
- army
- military
- …
- salute
- command something
- serve
- corps
- cadet
- candidate
- …
- army/military/naval officers
- (also police officer)a member of the police
警察;警员 - the officer in charge of the case
负责本案的警察 - the investigating officer
进行调查工作的警察 - Yes, officer, I saw what happened.
是,警察先生,我看到了发生的事。 - Officers arrested five suspects after a raid last night.
昨晚的突袭后,警方逮捕了五名嫌疑人。
Extra ExamplesTopics Law and justicea2- Two uniformed officers attended the scene of the accident.
两名身穿制服的警官前往事故现场。 - 100 officers swooped on various south Essex locations.
100 名警察突然搜查了埃塞克斯南部的几个不同的地方。 - We spoke to the duty officer at the police station.
我们在警察局跟值班警察说了。 - Officers raided an address in the Pittsburgh area.
警方突然搜查匹兹堡某处。 - Drug squad officers raided a warehouse near Heathrow.
缉毒小组人员突击搜查了希思罗机场附近的一个仓库。 - The budget will pay for 200 extra police community support officers.
该预算将支付 200 名额外警察社区支持人员的费用。 - A team of undercover officers was deployed inside the club to catch the dealers.
俱乐部内部署了一队便衣警察来抓捕毒贩。 - The panel included law enforcement officers such as police and sheriffs.
该小组包括警察和治安官等执法人员。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- chief
- senior
- superior
- …
- investigate something
- patrol something
- raid something
- …
- the officer in charge of the case
- (North American English) a title for a police officer
警察的头衔 - Officer Dibble
迪布尔警官
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- chief
- senior
- superior
- …
- investigate something
- patrol something
- raid something
- …
- Officer Dibble
(政府或大机构的)官员,高级职员 - an environmental health officer
环境卫生官员 - a customs/prison/welfare officer
海关/典狱/福利官员 - officers of state (= ministers in the government)
(政府各部)部长 - He was a former officer in the Secret Service.
他曾是情报部门的一名官员。
Extra ExamplesTopics Jobsa2- Trading standards officers seized a large number of fake goods.
贸易标准官员查获了大量假货。 - If you're concerned, you should go to a student welfare officer to discuss the problem.
如果您担心,您应该去找学生福利官员讨论该问题。 - All directors and other senior officers of the company will have a vote.
公司所有董事和其他高级管理人员都有投票权。 - The corporation has shareholders, officers and board members.
该公司有股东、管理人员和董事会成员。 - airport security officers
机场保安人员 - The company's chief financial officer denied that the company had misled its shareholders.
该公司首席财务官否认该公司误导股东。 - Local council officers met to discuss the proposals.
地方议会官员开会讨论这些提案。 - They need to see the planning officer's report before commenting publicly.
他们需要在公开评论之前查看规划官员的报告。 - The cooperative has elected the following officers to serve on the board of directors.
合作社选举了以下官员担任董事会成员。 - She owed a vast sum of money, and the sheriff's officers arrived to confiscate the family property.
她欠下一大笔钱,治安官赶来没收了家里的财产。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- chief
- principal
- senior
- …
- be
- work as
- become
- …
- an environmental health officer
Word OriginMiddle English: via Anglo-Norman French from medieval Latin officiarius, from Latin officium ‘performance of a task’ (in medieval Latin also ‘office, divine service’), based on opus ‘work’ + facere ‘do’.