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official

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Related topics: Officials
of·fi·cial1 /əˈfɪʃəl/ ●●● S3 W1 noun [countableC]  
PGOBBsomeone who is in a position of authority in an organization 官员;高级职员
 a government official
政府官员
 senior administration officials
高级行政人员
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Related topics: Officials
official2 ●●● S3 W2 adjectiveadj  
1 PGOapproved of or done by someone in authority, especially the government 正式的;〔尤指〕官方的
 an official investigation into the causes of the explosion
对此次爆炸事件原因的官方调查
 the official policy on education
官方的教育政策
 official statistics about illegal drug use
非法使用毒品的官方统计数据
 You will have to get official permission first.
你必须先得到正式许可。
 Finally the letter of appointment came, making it all official.
任命书终于来了,这样一切都名正言顺了。
2 BBrelating to or done as part of an important job or position 公务上的,公职的
an official visit/engagement etc
 The president was leaving for a four-day official tour of Mexico.
总统即将前往墨西哥,进行为期四天的正式访问。
 the Queen’s performance of official duties
女王对公职的履行
 They dined in an official capacity with other European leaders.
他们以官方身份和其他欧洲国家领导人一起用餐。
 the Lord Mayor’s official residence
市长大人的官邸
3 PUBLIC/NOT PRIVATEan official explanation, account etc is one that is given formally and publicly, but may not be true 公布的,据官方的,公开宣称的〔但可能并非事实〕
 Many doubted the official version of events.
许多人怀疑官方对事件的说法。
 The official line (=what is said publicly by people in authority) was that the troops were there to protect the King.
官方的说法是军队在那里是为了保护国王。
4 PGOchosen to represent someone or an organization, or do something for them 被正式选用的
 the company’s official logo
公司的正式标识
 the official representative from the American administration
美国政府的官方代表
5 PUBLIC/NOT PRIVATEan official event is a formal public event 〔事件〕正式的,公开的
 The official opening of the institute was in May.
这个机构正式成立于5月份。
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: relating to or done as part of an important job or position
nouns
an official visit/engagement etc (=one that relates to an important job or position)
The prime minister was on an official visit to China.
somebody's official duties (=the things someone does as part of their job or position)
the royal family's official duties.
an official residence (=a house someone is able to use as part of their important job)
the ambassador's official residence in London
somebody's official capacity (=someone's official position or duty)
He spent Wednesday in Washington acting in his official capacity as Senate majority leader.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
officialof·fi·cial1 /əˈfɪʃəl/ adjectiveadj
1approved of or done by someone in authority, especially the government
You have to get official permission to build a new house.
Have you signed the necessary official documents?
the official inquiry into the scandal
2done as part of your job and not for your own private purposes
Are you here in your official capacity?
If you have to go away from the office on official business, the company will pay for the cost of travel.
The agreement was signed during an official visit to France by the Prime Minister.
3chosen to represent someone or an organization, or do something for them
The role of trade unions as workers’ official representatives comes into play during strikes and other kinds of industrial action.
officialofficial2 noun [countableC]
someone who has a responsible position in an organization
trade union officials
a government official

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