单词 | officer |
释义 | officerofficer /ˈɔfəsɚ, ˈɑ-/ ●●● S2 W1 noun [countable] 1someone who is in a position of authority in the army, navy, etc.: officer in an officer in the marinesan army/naval/military etc. officer a retired naval officer Who is the commanding officer (=officer in charge) here?2a police officer: We need more officers on the streets. The investigation will be led by Officer Murdoch. Excuse me, officer. Could you help us?3someone who has an important position in an organization, such as a company or a government department: the chief financial officer the government contracting officerWORD CHOICE: officer, official• Officer is usually used to mean someone in the police force or someone in a position of authority in the military: A senior army officer ordered the attack. An officer in a business or government is someone in an important position who has a specific responsibility: She is the company’s chief executive officer.• An official is anyone who has a position of authority in a government or business organization: Airline officials refused to comment to reporters while negotiations were continuing. |
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