official 英 [əˈfɪʃl]   美 [əˈfɪʃəl]

official

official  英 [əˈfɪʃl] 美 [əˈfɪʃəl]

adj. 官方的;正式的  n. 官员;公务员 

名词复数:officials 

the Prime Minister's official residence 首相官邸
This was her first official engagement. 这是她的首桩公务。

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  • adj. 官方的;正式的
  • n. 官员;公务员
  • 1. the Prime Minister's official residence

    首相官邸

  • 2. This was her first official engagement.

    这是她的首桩公务。

  • 3. an official announcement, an official decision, an official statement

    官方公告╱决定╱声明

  • 4. The country's official language is Spanish.

    这个国家的官方语言为西班牙语。

  • 5. The news is not yet official.

    这消息尚未经官方证实。

  • 6. I only knew the official version of events.

    我对事情的了解仅限于官方的版本。

  • 7. an official function, an official reception

    官方活动╱招待会

  • 8. a bank official, a company official, a court official, a government official

    银行╱公司╱法院╱政府要员

  • official (adj.) late 14c., "performing a service; required by duty," from Old French oficial "official; main, principal" (14c., Modern French officiel) or directly from Late Latin officialis "of or belonging to duty, service, or office," from Latin officium "service, kindness, favor; official duty, function, business; ceremonial observance," literally "work-doing," from ops (genitive opis) "power, might, abundance, means" (related to opus "work," from PIE root *op- "to work, produce in abundance") + combining form of facere "to make, to do" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put"). Meaning "pertaining to an office or official position" is from c. 1600.
  • official (n.) early 14c., from Old French oficial "law officer; bishop's representative" (12c.) and directly from Late Latin officialis "attendant to a magistrate, public official," noun use of officialis (adj.) "of or belonging to duty, service, or office" (see official (adj.)). Meaning "person in charge of some public work or duty" first recorded 1550s.
of·fi·cial / əˈfɪʃl ; NAmE əˈfɪʃl / adjective , noun official officials adjective 1 [only before noun ] connected with the job of sb who is in a position of authority 公务的;公职的;公事的 official responsibilities 公务 the Prime Minister's official residence 首相官邸 He attended in his official capacity as mayor. 他以市长的官方身分莅临。 This was her first official engagement. 这是她的首桩公务。 He made an official visit to Tokyo in March. 他于三月到东京进行了一次公务访问。 2 [usually before noun ] agreed to, said, done, etc. by sb who is in a position of authority 正式的;官方的;官方授权的 an official announcement/decision/statement 官方公告╱决定╱声明 according to official statistics/figures 根据官方统计╱数字 An official inquiry has been launched into the cause of the accident. 当局已对事故的原因展开调查。 The country's official language is Spanish. 这个国家的官方语言为西班牙语。 I intend to lodge an official complaint (= to complain to sb in authority). 我打算正式提出申诉。 The news is not yet official. 这消息尚未经官方证实。 3 [only before noun ] that is told to the public but may not be true 公开的;公布的;据传报的 I only knew the official version of events. 我对事情的了解仅限于官方的版本。 The official story has always been that they are just good friends. 官方一直说他们只不过是好朋友。 4 [only before noun ] formal and attended by people in authority 正式的;公务的;官方场合的 an official function/reception 官方活动╱招待会 The official opening is planned for October. 正式开幕拟在十月。 OPP unofficial noun ( often in compounds 常构成复合词 ) a person who is in a position of authority in a large organization 要员;官员;高级职员 a bank/company/court/government official 银行╱公司╱法院╱政府要员 a senior official in the State Department 国务院的高级官员 of·fi·cial / əˈfɪʃl ; NAmE əˈfɪʃl /
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