officer
['ɔfisə]
n.官员, 高级职员, 警官, 军官, 办事员
vt.指挥, 提供官员
例句与用法:
Such an act of cowardice by an officer shames his whole regiment.
一个军官作出如此胆怯的行为使整个团都蒙受羞辱。
That officer must be removed.
那位官员必须免职。
The young army officer was promoted to the rank of captain.
这个年轻军官被提升为上尉。
He doubts if the officer is anybody.
他怀疑这官员是个要人。
The immigration officer stamped my passport.
移民官员在我的护照上盖了戳。
His father is a customs officer.
他父亲是一位海关官员。
n.[C]
1. 军官
The officers live here, and the enlisted men over there.
军官住在这里, 士兵住在那里。
2. 公务员, 官员; 干事, 高级职员
Bank officers are well-paid.
银行高级职员薪金高。
3. 警官, 警察
A police officer came to our help when our car broke down on the way.
我们的汽车在路上出了毛病, 一位警官帮了我们忙。
4. 高级船员; 船长
a first officer
大副
vt.
1. 给……配备军官(或高级船员)
2. 指挥, 统率
The army was officered by brave men.
这支军队是由勇敢的人指挥的。
officer
名词复数:officers
过去式:officered
过去分词:officered
现在进行时:officering
同义词:
official | captain | general | administrator | police officer | policeman | major | colonel | brigadier | field marshal | constable | sergeant | commander | manager | detective | ensign | policewoman | bureaucrat | representative | executive | office holder | officeholder | military officer |
反义词:
soldier |
词义辨析:
同义参见:
official
commander
captain
administrator
general
ensign
manager
反义:
n.军官; 官员
soldier
officer['ɔfisə; 'ɔ:-]n.1.■军官2.■(团体、机构、组织等的)官员;干事;高级职员3.■政府官员,公务员4.■警官,警察,法警5.■(商船的)船长;高级船员6.■(英帝国的)四等勋爵士7.■(美国)中央情报局职员(或成员)8.■[废语]代理人vt.1.■给…配备军官(或高级船员等)2.■指挥;统率
officerofficer[ˈɔfisə]n.1.■工作人员2.■干事, 职员3.■军官, 官员; 警官4.■高级船员; 驾驶员
词性变化officer[ˈɔfisə]vt.1.■指挥, 指导2.■配以军官; 配以高级船员officer an army派一军官统率军队
noun
- a person holding a position of authority, especially one with a commission, in the armed services, the mercantile marine, or on a passenger ship
军官;(商船)船长;高级船员;(客轮)船长;高级船员
■a policeman or policewoman
警官
■a bailiff
法警 - a holder of a public, civil, or ecclesiastical office
政府官员;担任公职者;基督教教会执事
a probation officer.
缓刑监督官。
the Chief Medical Officer.
首席卫生官。
■a holder of a post in a society, company, or other organization, especially one who is involved at a senior level in its management
(尤指社团、公司等组织中的高层)人员
a chief executive officer.
首席执行官。 - a member of a certain grade in some honorary orders, such as the grade next below commander in the Order of the British Empire
某一荣誉等级中的一分子(如英帝国勋位中四等勋爵士以下的级别)
- [with obj.]provide with military officers
配备军官
the aristocracy continued to wield considerable political power, officering the army.
贵族继续掌握主要政治大权,为军队配备军官。
■act as the commander of (a unit)
指挥
foreign mercenaries were hired to officer new regiments.
国外雇佣兵受雇指挥新的团。
- Middle English: via Anglo-Norman French from medieval Latin officiarius, from Latin officium (see office)
officer
名词 officer:
any person in the armed services who holds a position of authority or command
同义词:military officer
someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust
同义词:officeholder
a member of a police force
同义词:policeman, police officer
a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel
同义词:ship's officer
动词 officer:
direct or command as an officer
officer
■The officer in charge of money matters on board a ship or commercial aircraft.
(轮船或班机等的)军需官,出纳员在轮船或商业性班机上管钱的官员
■Such an act of cowardice by an officer shames his whole regiment.
一个军官作出如此胆怯的行为使整个团都蒙受羞辱。
■An officer must know how to handle men.
一个军官必须知道如何管好他的部下。
■An army officer insisted that I take his berth.
一位军官一定要我睡他的铺位。
■A young Air Force officer served as lunar module pilot for Apollo 16.
一位年轻的空军军官担任了阿波罗16号登月舱的驾驶员。
■A customs officer examined his passport.
一位海关官员查验了他的护照。
■A passing officer chanced to lose a spur.
一位过路军官失落了一根马刺。
■Go right on until you see the post offic.
一直走,直到你看到邮局。
■At the sight of the police officer they run off.
一看见那些警官,他们便逃跑了。
■Talking to the loan officer at the bank.
与银行的贷款负责人谈。
■A formal notice filed by an interested party with a court or officer, requesting the postponement of a proceeding until the filer is heard.
中止诉讼的申请由利益相关方向法院或官员提交的书面通知,要求在倾听提议人的意见前延缓诉讼程序
■The officer leading the inquiry has been taken off the case.
主持调查该事的官员已被调离。
■The officer in charge secured the camp against attack.
主管的军官保护营地,免受攻击。
■He's not an officer, but a common soldier.
他不是军官而是普通士兵。
■He was caught trying to impersonate a military officer.
他企图冒充军官,但当场被抓获。
■He seems more like a military officer than a business executive.
他似乎比较像一个军官,而不像一个商业行政主管。
■He wore all the trappings of high officer.
他佩戴着高级官职的各种服饰。
■He was drummed out of the service for conduct unbecoming of an officer.
他因行为与军官的身份不相称而被部队开除。
■He is a staff officer in the army.
他在部队里任参谋。
■He's the stereotype of an army officer.
他属于把种老派的军官。
■He doubts if the officer is anybody.
他怀疑这官员是个要人。
■He is an officer in the Navy.
他是一个海军军官。
■He was an officer in the cavalry.
他曾是骑兵军官。
■His father is a customs officer.
他父亲是一位海关官员。
■His father was a senior officer at the bank.
他父亲是那家银行的高级职员。
■He aimed the gun at the enemy officer.
他用枪瞄准了敌军官。
■He rose from the ranks to become an officer.
他由士兵升为军官。
■His first Commanding Officer was a non-drinker, and non-smoker, but a holy terror if it came to a rough and tumble.
他的首任指挥官不酗酒,不抽烟,但自由式打斗是个厉害的家伙。
■He always personates an officer of the law.
他经常冒充法律官员。
■He's heavily horsed by the officer.
他被上级长官狠狠鞭打了一顿。
■He is answerable to the police commissioner for the conduct of the officer in his force.
他需要向警察局长就他警力中警官的行为进行解释。
■The longest-serving officer always takes precedence.
任职时间最长的官员事事优先。
■Do your inspection officer find anything negative in them?
你们的检查官员有没有发现任何不良情况?
■You may take this card to the officer there.
你拿这张卡给那里的职员吧。
■If you mutiny against an officer,you can be shot.
你要是想造一个军官的反,就可能被枪毙。
■The company appeals against the decision of the plan officer.
公司对负责制定计划官员的决定提出上诉。
■The company needs to hire a new personnel officer.
公司需要新雇一个人事管理人员。
■Be away from duties without the permission of a superior officer.
军人在未获上级军官允许的情况下擅离职守。
■The soldiers will rush in at the officer's command.
军官一下命令士兵们就会冲进来。
■The officer commanded his men to fire.
军官下令他的士兵开枪。
■The officer dismounted from his horse.
军官下马。
■The officer live here, and the enlist men over there.
军官住在这里,士兵住在那里。
■The officer ordered his men to fire.
军官命令他的士兵开枪。
■The officer ordered his men to fire (at the enemy).
军官命令士兵(向敌人)射击。
■The officer commandedhis men to open fire.
军官命令士兵开火。
■The officer ordered his men to dig in.
军官命令部下挖战壕自卫。
■The officer reined in his horse at a crossroads.
军官在十字路口勒住了马。
■The officer is roaring at the soldiers.
军官在对士兵们咆哮。
■The officer barked out and order.
军官大声发布命令。
■The officer detailed a man for sentry duty.
军官派一名战士站岗。