secretary 英 [ˈsekrətri]   美 [ˈsekrəteri]

secretary

secretary  英 [ˈsekrətri] 美 [ˈsekrəteri]

n. 秘书;书记;大臣 

名词复数:secretaries 

a legal secretary, a medical secretary 法律╱医务秘书
Please contact my secretary to make an appointment. 请和我的秘书联系,预约一个时间。

  • If you handle the correspondence and clerical work for your boss or your company, you are a secretary. One of your duties as a secretary is to open the mail.
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  • n. 秘书;书记;大臣
  • 1. a legal secretary, a medical secretary

    法律╱医务秘书

  • 2. Please contact my secretary to make an appointment.

    请和我的秘书联系,预约一个时间。

  • 3. the membership secretary

    组织干事

  • 4. Secretary of the Treasury

    财政部长

  • secretary (n.) late 14c., "person entrusted with secrets," from Medieval Latin secretarius "clerk, notary, confidential officer, confidant," a title applied to various confidential officers, noun use of adjective meaning "private, secret, pertaining to private or secret matters" (compare Latin secretarium "a council-chamber, conclave, consistory"), from Latin secretum "a secret, a hidden thing" (see secret (n.)).
sec·re·tary / ˈsekrətri ; NAmE ˈsekrəteri / noun ( plural sec·re·taries ) ( abbr.Sec. ) 1 a person who works in an office, working for another person, dealing with letters and telephone calls, typing, keeping records, arranging meetings with people, etc. 秘书 a legal/medical secretary 法律╱医务秘书 Please contact my secretary to make an appointment. 请和我的秘书联系,预约一个时间。 see also private secretary 2 an official of a club, society, etc. who deals with writing letters, keeping records, and making business arrangements (俱乐部、社团等的)干事,文书 the membership secretary 组织干事 3 Secretary = Secretary of State  (1 ) see also Home Secretary , Permanent Undersecretary 4 ( US) the head of a government department, chosen by the President 部长;大臣 Secretary of the Treasury 财政部长 5 (in Britain) an assistant of a government minister, an ambassador,etc. (英国的大臣、大使等的)助理 see also undersecretary secretary secretaries sec·re·tary / ˈsekrətri ; NAmE ˈsekrəteri /
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