officer的意思和读音

officer

: [ˈɑfɪsər] : [ˈɒfɪsə(r)]

n.

v.();

officers  officered  officering  

adj.+n.chief officer,financial officer,military officer,senior officer,young officer

v.+n.become officer,officer make,police officer,officer put,serve officer

n.administrator,brigadier,bureaucrat,captain,colonel

officern.

1.a person who is in a position of authority in the armed forces

army/airforce/naval, etc. officers

a commissioned/non-commissioned officer

The matter was passed on to me, as your commanding officer .

2.a person who is in a position of authority in the government or a large organization

an environmental health officer

a customs/prison/welfare officer

officers of state(= ministers in the government)(

3.a title for a police officer

Officer Dibble

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v.1.()2.;;

n.1.someone with a position of power and authority in the military2.someone with a position of authority in an organization3ed for talking politely to a police officer, or as part of their title4.somebody with a position of authority on a civilian ship1.someone with a position of power and authority in the military2.someone with a position of authority in an organization3ed for talking politely to a police officer, or as part of their title4.somebody with a position of authority on a civilian ship

v.1.to provide something such as a military unit or a ship with officers2.to direct, command

1. Nationals Officer Passport ...

2. 〖 militaryexploit〗 officer〖 militarycontrol〗 ...

3. offer officer often ...

4. office n. officer n. often ad. ...

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6. office n. officer n. official a.

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1.Looking at him, I imagined that whatever his rank in the Japanese army had been (possibly an officer), he had performed his duties well./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>),

2.and i beg you not to meddle in what not your business , answered the colonel , getting hot . if you were a cavalry officer.,”,“

3.Wu Wei made his way to the U. S. Naval Academy, served six years as a naval officer and then put himself through law school.

4.He couldn't work and a young officer, Mr. Hunt, began to train the new soldiers instead of him.

5.Another hinted that the company needed to hire a chief operating officer 'to help manage all the complexity. '

6.The next day we sped to Savannah, founded by an English army officer.

7.Upon entering the White House, a protocol officer would meet you and outline the proper procedures for meeting the President.

8.One officer later told Denise's father he was "sure" the Camaro had driven right by him, but no one had told him to watch out for it.

9.Mark, her husband, was an Air Force officer and he loved Susan with all his heart.

10.One of my responsibilities as Chief Information Officer is to ensure that information security is not to be compromised.