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of·fic·ial·ly
fI sh li
词根:officer
adj.official 官方的;正式的;公务的
officious 多管闲事的;非官方的
adv.officiously 过分殷勤地;非官方地
n.official 官员;公务员
officer 军官,警官;公务员,政府官员;船长
officialdom 官场;官员(总称);官僚作风
officeholder 公务员;官员;办公人员
vt.officer 指挥
officialize 使官方化;使成为正式;置在政府机关管辖下
noun
one who holds or is invested (see invest entry 2 sense 1) with an office : officer A company official responded to our request.
government officials
one who administers the rules of a game or sport especially as a referee or umpire
a football official
adjective
of or relating to an office, position, or trust official documents
official duties
holding an office : having authority
the president's official representative
authoritative, authorized an official biography
official statement
prescribed or recognized as authorized
an official language
described by the U.S. Pharmacopeia or the National Formulary
The official drug is sold under several trade names.
befitting or characteristic of a person in office official condolences
extended an official greeting
Noun Middle English, "person presiding over an ecclesiastical court, domestic retainer," borrowed from Anglo-French & Medieval Latin; Anglo-French, borrowed from Medieval Latin officiālis "person performing the duties of an office, head of an ecclesiastical court," going back to Latin, "attendant on a magistrate," derivative of officiālis "pertaining to fixed duties" — more at official >entry 2 Adjective Middle English, "functional (of a part of the body)," borrowed from Medieval Latin officiālis "functional, pertaining to duties of an office," going back to Latin, "pertaining to fixed duties," from officium "duty, office" + -ālis -al >entry 1
The first known use of official was in the 14th century
official1 of 2noun
a person who holds an office
a person who enforces the rules in a game or sport
official2 of 2adjective
of or relating to an office
official duties
having authority to perform a duty
the official government of the 13 colonies
prescribed or permitted by authority an official American League baseball
the official language
proper for a person in office
an official greeting
official1 of 2noun
a person who holds an office
a person who enforces the rules in a game or sport
official2 of 2adjective
of or relating to an office
official duties
having authority to perform a duty
the official government of the 13 colonies
prescribed or permitted by authority an official American League baseball
the official language
proper for a person in office
an official greeting
1 At the end of the letter I thought it honest to break the news officially that I was in Cambridge and would remain there until a decision was made.
2 It wasn’t until the 1930s, when the Chattahoochee Forest was officially formed, that nature was invited back in.
3 Virtually every proper application of this humble mark utterly stumps the people who write to us officially, who paint signs, or who sell us fruit and veg.
4 The news of his appointment filtered out before it was officially advertised.
他被任命的消息在还没正式公布前就被透漏出去.
5 Charlie kicks me in the butt, literally, and I officially wake up.
6 “Her flight is officially booked for next month. She’s going to stay with us for a whole week.”
7 He officially proclaimed the entire sophomore boat to be the 1935 first varsity crew.
8 At the Lincoln Hotel, they signed in officially with the AOC, then mingled for the first time with their fellow Olympians in the lobby.
9 Rondon read his Order of the Day, which was to officially name the tributary.
10 “This has been officially decided,” Bongo said firmly “We flipped the penny remember?”
11 She was supposed to call first thing because Willow was going to be assigned a social worker and officially have her case file opened.
12 Three weeks later, Hitler signed an order that officially halted the killing.
13 “We’ll send her once a week. The center will officially have a student, and the teacher will have something to do. Problem solved.”
14 My life as a professional athlete had officially begun.
15 On April 8, 2011, Iceland’s highest court held that Miyoko was truly and officially married to Bobby, and was therefore his sole heir.
16 The painting, then, is testimony to the artist’s faith, for he was a Catholic living in Protestant Holland, where his religion was officially banned, although worship in private houses was tolerated.
17 I said Vonetta and Fern were driving me crazy and that I couldn’t wait for school to start so I could officially be in the sixth grade.
18 It had a bright-blue line running through the letters and a tiny star—the mark of someone who has been officially released.
19 He still hadn’t officially announced his varsity boat assignments, but he was frank: “The sophomore crew has been a deep disappointment to me.”
20 He officially decrees: “He that will not work shall not eat,” and he holds us to it.
1 正式
set official regular formal ceremonial solemn full-dress regularly formally state solemnity by the book full formality full dress written dressy prim card-carrying on record social precise authoritative full-fledged plenary first-string legit pro- with ceremony
3 理论上
4 正式地
7 公务上
8 职务上
9 据称
10 公开
above board open public official outright overt unclassified out openly release disclosure transpire in public go public
11 据传