officer
officer 英 [ˈɒfɪsə(r)] 美 [ˈɔfɪsə(r)]
n. 军官,警官,官员
进行时:officering 过去式:officered 过去分词:officered 第三人称单数:officers 名词复数:officers
- An officer is someone who works for a police force or has a high position in the military. Police officers in some towns and cities patrol on bikes, or occasionally even on horseback.
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- n. 军官,警官,官员
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1. army officers, airforce officers, naval officers
陆军、空军、海军等军官
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2. an environmental health officer
环境卫生官员
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3. the officer in charge of the case
负责本案的警察
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4. the investigating officer
进行调查工作的警察
- officer (n.) early 14c., "one who holds an office" (originally a high office), from Old French oficier "officer, official" (early 14c.), from Medieval Latin officarius "an officer," from Latin officium "a service, a duty" (see office). The military sense is first recorded 1560s. Applied to petty officials of justice from 16c.; U.S. use in reference to policemen is from 1880s.
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