secretary如何读

英:[ˈsekrətri]

美:[ˈsekrəteri]

secretary英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C] 秘书 employee in an office, usually working for another person, dealing with letters, typing, filing, etc.
  2. [C] 书记 official of a club, society, etc.
  3. [C] 部长,大臣 head of a government department

secretary是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 部长
  2. 干事
  3. 秘书
  4. 书记
  5. 秘书官
  6. 书记官
  7. <英>大臣
  8. 写字桌
  9. <英>次长
  10. 【印】草书体大铅字
  11. 副部长
  12. 【印】书写体大写铅字
  13. 次官
  14. 文书
  15. 助理
adj. (形容词)
  1. (15至17世纪法律文书中)指定草体的
v. (动词)
  1. 在秘书事务方面协助某人

secretary自然拼读

sec·re·tar·y

se kr teI ri

secretary变形

复数:secretaries

secretary词根

词根:secretary

adj.

secretarial 秘书的;书记的;部长的

n.

secretariat 秘书处;书记处;秘书(书记,部长等)之职

secretaire 写字台;书桌;秘书

secretaryship 书记、秘书等的职务或任期

secretary英英释义

noun

one employed to handle correspondence and manage routine and detail work for a superior

an officer of a business concern who may keep records of directors' and stockholders' meetings and of stock ownership and transfer and help supervise the company's legal interests

an officer of an organization or society responsible for its records and correspondence

an officer of state who superintends a government administrative department

the secretary of labor

writing desk, escritoire

a writing desk with a top section for books

secretary词组

secretary of staten. (美)国务卿;(英)国务大臣;(美)州政府秘书长

secretary general秘书长

treasury secretary财政部长

general secretary总书记;秘书长

deputy secretary副秘书

defense secretary国防部长

foreign secretaryn. 外交部长

press secretary新闻秘书

party branch secretary党支部书记

company secretary公司秘书

home secretary(英国)内政大臣

chief secretary布政司;主任秘书;书记官长

first secretary一等秘书

assistant secretary of state(美)助理国务卿

secretary of the treasury财政部长

secretary for justice律政司司长

private secretary私人秘书

executive secretary执行秘书;行政秘书;总经理秘书

under secretary(美)副国务卿

secretary for housing房屋局局长

secretary词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, secretarie,“受托保守秘密或私人机密事务的人”(现已过时),源自中世纪拉丁语 secretarius “文员,公证人,抄写员; 机密官员,知己”,这是一个用于各种机密官员的头衔,是一个形容词的名词用法,意思是“私人的,秘密的,涉及私人或秘密事务的”(比较晚期拉丁语 secretarium “一个理事会,秘密会议,教廷会议”),源自拉丁语 secretum “一个秘密,一个隐藏的东西”(参见 secret(n.))。

比较晚期拉丁语 silentiarius “私人顾问,‘silentiary’”,源自拉丁语 silentium “保持沉默”。具体含义“保持记录或记录会议记录,进行通信等工作的人,其职责是为另一个人写作”,最初是为国王记录,记录于约1400年。作为领导行政部门的部长的头衔,始于1590年代。这个词在法语和英语中也用来表示“私人书桌”,有时用法语形式 secretaire。

作为旧法律文件上使用的一种手写体,始于1570年代。据说南非食肉的 secretary bird 因其冠状物而得名(1786年),当其光滑时,它看起来像是一支插在耳朵上的笔。

secretary_体育行业词汇

秘书

记录员

赛马组织者

secretary_法律行业词汇

秘书

secretary词源英文解释

Middle English secretarie, from Medieval Latin secretarius, confidential employee, secretary, from Latin secretum secret, from neuter of secretus

The first known use of secretary was in the 15th century

secretary儿童词典英英释义

secret1 of 2adjective

hidden or kept from knowledge or view

working in secret as a spy or detective : undercover

a secret agent

secluded sense 1

a secret valley

secret2 of 2noun

something that cannot be explained : mystery

something kept from the knowledge of others or shared only privately with a few

something taken to be necessary to gain a desired end

the secret of a long life

secretiveadjective

having a tendency toward secrecy and concealment : not frank or open

secretiveadjective

having a tendency toward secrecy and concealment : not frank or open

secretiveadjective

having a tendency toward secrecy and concealment : not frank or open

secretionnoun

the process of giving off a substance (as saliva)

a substance produced and given off by a glandespecially: one (as an enzyme) that performs a specific useful function in the body

concealment sense 1

secretionnoun

the process of giving off a substance (as saliva)

a substance produced and given off by a glandespecially: one (as an enzyme) that performs a specific useful function in the body

concealment sense 1

secrete1 of 2verb

to produce and give off a secretion

glands that secrete saliva

secrete2 of 2verb

to deposit or conceal in a hiding place

secrete1 of 2verb

to produce and give off a secretion

glands that secrete saliva

secrete2 of 2verb

to deposit or conceal in a hiding place

secretarynoun

a person employed to handle records, letters, and routine work for another person

an officer of a business corporation or society who has charge of the letters and records

a government official in charge of a division

Secretary of State

a desk with a top section for books

secretarynoun

a person employed to handle records, letters, and routine work for another person

an officer of a business corporation or society who has charge of the letters and records

a government official in charge of a division

Secretary of State

a desk with a top section for books

secretary 例句

1 They had tapped a rich vein of information in his secretary.

他们从他的秘书那里摸到了大量信息。

2 I turn to say goodbye to the secretary, but she’s already gone.

3 The boss let his guard down now, as he did but rarely, and then usually only when alone, or occasionally—as now—with his longtime secretary.

4 Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld received favorable ratings percent of respondents and 45 percent.

而国防部长唐纳德·拉姆斯菲尔德的满意票和不满意票分别是42%和45%.

5 The office is quiet except for the faint hum coming from the dean secretary’s computer.

6 Stassen saw the handwriting on the wall: his tenure as Eisenhower’s “secretary of peace” effectively had come to an end.

7 The plan went by the board, the secretary is helping the old manager back sadly.

计划成泡影, 秘书搀扶着老经理悲伤地回来.

8 Arthur Lee became suspicious, but while he was pointing a finger at Bancroft, Franklin learned from his agents in London that Lee’s own private secretary was a British spy!

9 As secretary of the Geological Society, he listened to debates about the significance of fossils.

10 Right before the end-of-day bell rings, the secretary comes on the intercom and makes the usual announcements.

11 Janet put several dictionaries on the shelf of her secretary.

珍妮特在她的写字台架子上放了几本字典。

12 Applications should be forwarded through the secretary.

申请书应通过秘书转交.

13 The secretary to the president of Schultz Sausages was back on the job.

14 He resigned his post as Secretary of Defense.

他辞去了国防部长的职务.

15 This new initiative would be composed of American trailblazers in women’s sports who embody and support the secretary and department’s efforts to empower women and girls globally through sport.

16 Smith sent his stable agent, Sonny Greenberg, to the racing secretary’s office with an entry form.

17 Letters and telegrams of condolence streamed in from heads of state, housewives, politicians, millionaires, secretaries.

国家元首 、 政治家 、 百万富翁 、 家庭主妇以及部长 、 大臣的唁电唁函涨潮般涌来.

18 She starts at the school district on Monday as Dr. Cook’s secretary.

19 The Senate, which had openly clashed with Johnson over other key issues, began impeachment hearings, stating that Johnson did not have the authority to remove the secretary of war.

20 Secretary administers, very glad, want chancellery to take him immediately.

大臣一听, 十分兴奋, 要大臣马上就带他去.

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