officers
英 [ˈɒfɪsəz]
美 [ˈɔfəsərz]
n. 军官; (政府或大机构的)官员,高级职员; 警察的头衔
officer的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 军官
In the armed forces, anofficeris a person in a position of authority.- ...a retired British army officer...
退役的英国陆军军官 - Her husband served during the Civil War as an officer in the White Army.
她的丈夫在内战时期是一名白军的军官。
- ...a retired British army officer...
- N-COUNT (机构的)高级职员;(尤指政府机构的)官员,公务员
Anofficeris a person who has a responsible position in an organization, especially a government organization.- ...a local authority education officer.
当地政府的教育官员
- ...a local authority education officer.
- N-COUNT 警察;警官
Members of the police force can be referred to asofficers.- ...senior officers in the West Midlands police force...
西米德兰兹郡警队的高级警官 - Thank you, Officer.
谢谢你,警官。
- ...senior officers in the West Midlands police force...
- See also:commanding officerpetty officerpilot officerpolice officerprobation officerreturning officerwarrant officer
双语例句
- The police discovered his conspiracy to overthrow the government with some army officers.
警方发现他与一些军官同谋企图推翻政府。 - Two police officers had a narrow escape when separatists attacked their vehicles.
分裂主义者袭击他们的车辆时,两名警官死里逃生。 - Officers had tailed the gang from London during a major undercover inquiry
在一次重大的秘密调查行动中,警察从伦敦就盯上了那帮匪徒。 - All senior officers involved in the coup will have to be removed.
所有参与政变的高级官员都将被免职。 - They were eventually pacified by officers of the local police.
当地警察最终把他们镇压了下去。 - It must be noted, however, that not all British and American officers carried out orders
然而,一定要注意不是所有的英国和美国军官都执行了命令。 - The officers were more or less able to dictate terms to successive governments
这些军官多多少少都能和继任的各届政府谈些条件。 - Government employees and officers also stayed away from work during the strike
政府雇员和官员在罢工期间也没去上班。 - Police officers fear invidious comparisons
警官担心会进行不公正的比较。 - Two police officers arrested him and took him to Kensington police station.
两名警察逮捕了他并把他带到了肯辛顿警察分局。