official的意思和读音

official

: [əˈfɪʃ(ə)l] : [ə'fɪʃ(ə)l]

n.

adj.

officials  

adj.+n.official language,official document,chinese official,official announcement,official visit

v.+n.accuse official,official come

adj.informal

adj.authorized,certified,approved,formal,authoritative

n.bureaucrat,administrator,representative,spokesperson,officer

officialadj.

1.[obn]connected with the job of sb who is in a position of authority

official responsibilities

the Prime Minister's official residence

He attended in his official capacity as mayor.

This was her first official engagement.

He made an official visit to Tokyo in March.访

2.[ubn]agreed to, said, done, etc. by sb who is in a position of authority

an official announcement/decision/statement

according to official statistics/figures

An official inquiry has been launched into the cause of the accident.

The country's official language is Spanish.西

I intend to lodge an official complaint(= to complain to sb in authority) .

The news is not yet official.

3.[obn]that is told to the public but may not be true

I only knew the official version of events.

The official story has always been that they are just good friends.

4.[obn]formal and attended by people in authority

an official function/reception

The official opening is planned for October.

n.

1.a person who is in a position of authority in a large organization

a bank/company/court/government official

a senior official in the State Department

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adj.1.done by people in authority; used about things that are decided by a government; used about information that someone in authority provides. This word is sometimes used for suggesting that the information is not completely reliable; used about information that has been announced publicly2.relating to your job, especially a job in which you have authority or represent other people

n.1.someone with an important position in an organization

1. dynasty n official n Chauvet ...

2. preside over v. official adj. statistics n. ...

3. Obstruction Official Official competiton ...

4. dynasty n official n Chauvet ...

5. officer n. official a. often ad. ...

6. of course official n. authorities n. ...

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1.I didn't say the result was good, commented F. D. R. to a State Department official after Yalta. I said it was the best I could do.,”,“。”

2."Holbrooke was a floodlight, " said the US official explaining the different approaches of the two diplomats. "Grossman is a laser" .“,”

3.The shadow economy is all the money and jobs generated outside the official economy, whether legally or illegally.

4.A State Department official said the United States hopes that growing international cooperation will improve maritime-security efforts.

5.With the 2010 World Cup in South Africa just a few months from now, an official World Cup game from EA Sports was a virtual certainty.2010EA

6.Public statements from each side made no mention of the currency issue, but a U. S. official said the yuan was discussed.

7.The criteria or conditions must be clearly spelled out in law, regulation, or other official document, so As to be capable of verification.便

8."A short-term effect ensures that during the time of need, the enemy's space-based capability is reduced, " said a US military official.“”,

9.Xinhua News Agency, quoting an unnamed ministry official, said the trains will resume service over the next several weeks.

10.White House official said the White House had contacted PETA , or People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, about the poster .