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单词 official receiver
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office /ofˈis/

noun
  1. Orig an act of kindness or attention
  2. A service
  3. (with ill, etc) a disservice
  4. A function or duty
  5. Settled duty or employment
  6. A position imposing certain duties or giving a right to exercise an employment
  7. The possession of a post in the government
  8. Business
  9. An act of worship
  10. The order or form of a religious service, either public or private
  11. That which a thing is designed or fitted to do
  12. A place where business is carried on
  13. A group of staff occupying such a place
  14. A state department
  15. The building in which it is housed
  16. A doctor's consulting room (N American)
  17. A cockpit in an aeroplane (slang)
  18. A euphemism for lavatory
  19. A hint (slang)
  20. (in pl) the apartments of a house or the subsidiary buildings in which the domestic, etc, work is carried out
ORIGIN: Fr, from L officium a favour, duty or service

offˈicer noun

  1. Someone who holds an office
  2. A person who performs some public duty
  3. A person holding a commission in an army, navy or air force
  4. Someone who holds a similar post in any force or body organized on a similar plan
  5. A policeman or policewoman
  6. An office-bearer in a society
transitive verb
  1. (of officers) to command or lead
  2. To provide with officers

official /ə-fishˈəl/ adjective

  1. Relating to an office
  2. Depending on the proper office or authority
  3. Done by authority
  4. Issued or authorized by a public authority or office
  5. (of an explanation, etc) untrue but maintained in public, the truth being embarrassing or compromising
  6. (of a drug) recognized in the pharmacopoeia (cf officinal)
noun
  1. A person who holds an office
  2. A subordinate public officer
  3. The deputy of a bishop, etc

officˈialdom noun

  1. Officials as a body
  2. The world of officials
  3. Officialism

officialeseˈ noun

Stilted, wordy and stereotyped English alleged to be characteristic of official letters and documents

officˈialism noun

  1. Official position
  2. Excessive devotion to official routine and detail
  3. The self-importance of a Jack-in-office

officiality /ə-fish-i-alˈi-ti/ or officialty /ə-fishˈəl-ti/ noun (rare)

  1. The charge, office or jurisdiction of an official
  2. The official headquarters of an ecclesiastical or other deliberative and governing body
  3. Officialism

officially /ə-fishˈə-li/ adverb

officiant /ə-fishˈi-ənt/ noun

Someone who officiates at a religious service, someone who administers a sacrament

officˈiate intransitive verb

To perform the duties of an office

officiāˈtion noun

officˈiator noun

offˈice-bearer noun

  1. Someone who holds office
  2. Someone who has an appointed duty to perform in connection with some company, society, church, etc

office block noun

A large building in which an office or variety of offices is housed

offˈice-book noun

A book of forms of church service

office boy, office girl noun

A boy or girl employed to do minor jobs in an office

offˈice-holder noun

  1. Someone who holds a government office
  2. A civil servant, usu in administration (US)

office hours plural noun

The time during which an office is open for business, typically 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday

offˈice-hunter noun

A self-seeking candidate for public employment

office junior noun

An employee who carries out general office duties under the direction of an office supervisor

Office of Fair Trading noun

A UK government agency set up in 1973 to protect traders and consumers against unfair trading practices (abbrev OFT)

officer of arms noun

(also with caps) any of the thirteen officers of the College of Arms (qv)

officer of the day noun (military)

The officer in charge of camp or unit security on any particular day

offˈice-seeker noun

A candidate for office

official list noun

A list of the current prices of stocks and shares published daily by the London Stock Exchange

official receiver see under receive

last offices

  1. Rites for the dead
  2. The preparation of a corpse for burial

receive /ri-sēvˈ/

transitive verb
  1. To take, get or catch, usu more or less passively
  2. To have given or delivered to one
  3. To experience
  4. To take in or on
  5. To admit
  6. To accept
  7. To meet or welcome on entrance
  8. To harbour (ideas, etc)
  9. To await in resistance
  10. To bear the weight of
  11. To experience, or learn of, and react towards
  12. To accept as authority or as truth
  13. To take into the body
  14. To buy or deal in (stolen goods)
  15. To be acted upon by, and transform, electrical signals
intransitive verb
  1. To be a recipient
  2. To participate in communion (Christianity)
  3. To receive signals
  4. To hold a reception of visitors
  5. To buy or deal in stolen goods
ORIGIN: Anglo-Fr receivre (Fr recevoir), from L recipere, receptum, from re- back, and capere to take

receivabilˈity or receivˈableness noun

receivˈable adjective

receivˈables plural noun

Amounts owed, assets

receivˈal noun (rare)

receivedˈ adjective

Generally accepted

receivˈer noun

  1. A person who receives
  2. An officer who receives taxes
  3. A person appointed by a court to manage property under litigation, receive money, etc
  4. An official receiver (see below)
  5. A person who receives stolen goods (informal)
  6. A vessel for receiving the products of distillation, or for containing gases (chem)
  7. The glass vessel of an air-pump in which the vacuum is formed
  8. An instrument by which electrical signals are transformed into audible or visual form, eg a telephone receiver
  9. A receiving-set
  10. A player on the offensive team eligible to catch forward passes (American football)
  11. The catcher (baseball)
  12. The part of a firearm that guides the round into the chamber

receivˈership noun

  1. The state of being in the control of a receiver
  2. The office or function of a receiver

receivˈing noun and adjective

Received (Standard) English noun

The English generally spoken by educated British people and considered the standard of the language

Received Pronunciation noun

The particular pronunciation of British English which is generally regarded as being least regionally limited, most socially acceptable, and is considered the standard (abbrev RP)

receiver general noun

An officer who receives revenues

receivˈing-house noun

  1. A depot
  2. A house where letters, etc are left for transmission

receiving line noun

A number of people standing in line formally to receive a VIP, guests, etc on arrival

receivˈing-office noun

A branch post-office for receipt of letters, etc

receiving order noun

Formerly, an order putting a receiver in temporary possession of a debtor's estate, pending bankruptcy proceedings

receivˈing-room noun

A room where patients, inmates, etc are received

receivˈing-set noun

Apparatus for receiving radio communications

receivˈing-ship noun

A stationary ship for naval recruits

official receiver

An official appointed by a govenment agency to manage the estate of a person, company, etc declared bankrupt, until a trustee has been appointed

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