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public official

美 [ˈpʌblɪk əˈfɪʃl]

公职人员,指中央或地方政府的官员

专业释义

  • 法学
  • 经济学
  • 新闻学与传播学

网络释义

  • 公务员培训
    短语
  • public official of high rank
    高级公共事务官员
  • public relations official
    公关人员
  • official public bonds
    公务员保证债券
  • public c official
    公务员
  • Public health official
    卫生官员
  • public finance official
    财政官员
  • official public holiday
    公假
  • official emoluments public
    官俸

同近义词

双语例句

  • He thought he was a good public official, but the voters obviously thought otherwise.

    他认为自己是一名优秀的公职人员,但选民的想法显然不同。

  • Then they are advocates, and I am a public official, and I have a different responsibility.

    那时,他们是提倡者,而我是公务人员,我负有不同的责任。

  • Carrabbia said Guinness requires that the pizza's making be videotaped and witnessed by a public official.

    卡拉比亚说吉尼斯要求录制比萨饼的制作过程,还要求有官员在现场做见证人。

原声例句

  • Pierce had been a public official for more than twenty years when he became president.

    VOA : special.2009.04.23

  • In 2006,the Russian parliament passed anti-extremism legislation that expanded the definition of extremism to include the slandering of a public official, hindering the work of authorities and involvement in hooliganism or vandalism for ideological, religious or ethnic reasons.

    VOA : standard.2009.08.04

  • "Through our collaborative efforts, and year-long investigation, this public official pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to import more than 1,000 kilograms of marijuana into the United States, while at the same time receiving more than $5 million in bribe payments."

    VOA : standard.2010.03.11

权威例句

  • And a fourth person, a public official, also admitted conspiring to commit misconduct in public office.

    BBC: John Terry

  • The second police officer and the public official could not be named for legal reasons.

    BBC: John Terry

  • The surgeon general can lead that attitude change with more authority than any other public official.

    CNN: Obama needs a 'Plan B' on guns