officiate 英 [ə'fɪʃɪeɪt]   美 [o'fɪʃɪet]

officiate

officiate  英 [ə'fɪʃɪeɪt] 美 [o'fɪʃɪet]

vt. 主持(仪式);行使(职务);担任裁判  vi. 执行职务;主持宗教仪式;当体育比赛裁判 

进行时:officiating  过去式:officiated  过去分词:officiated  第三人称单数:officiates  名词复数:officiates 

You mean officiate the marriage. 你的意思是主持婚姻。
Monks, however, do not normally perform sacramental rituals for the laity, and would not normally officiate at baptisms and marriages. 不过,僧侣并不为在俗教徒施行圣礼,也没有主持洗礼或婚礼的惯例。

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  • vt. 主持(仪式);行使(职务);担任裁判
  • vi. 执行职务;主持宗教仪式;当体育比赛裁判
  • 1. You mean officiate the marriage.

    你的意思是主持婚姻。

  • 2. Monks, however, do not normally perform sacramental rituals for the laity, and would not normally officiate at baptisms and marriages.

    不过,僧侣并不为在俗教徒施行圣礼,也没有主持洗礼或婚礼的惯例。

  • 3. Equally, though, when I used to officiate local Sunday games I was often asked to reduce the interval to five minutes so that players could dash off after the game to the pub.

    同样的,然而当我过去常常主持的当地夏季比赛,我总是被通知减少休息时间到5分钟以便运动员能够在比赛结束之后能够飞奔到酒馆。

  • officiate (v.) 1630s, "to perform a duty," especially "to perform the duty of a priest," from Medieval Latin officiatum, from present participle of officiare "perform religious services," from Latin officium (see office). Related: Officiated; officiating.
of·fi·ci·ate / əˈfɪʃieɪt ; NAmE əˈfɪʃieɪt / verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] officiate(at sth) | officiatesth to act as an official in charge of sth, especially a sports event 履行职务;(尤指体育比赛)担任裁判 A referee from a neutral country will officiate (at) the game. 一名来自中立国的裁判将担任这场比赛的裁判。 2 [intransitive ] officiate(at sth) ( formal) to do the official duties at a public or religious ceremony 主持(仪式);履行职务 officiate officiates officiated officiating of·fi·ci·ate / əˈfɪʃieɪt ; NAmE əˈfɪʃieɪt /
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