柯林斯詞典secretary /?s?kr?tr?/ (secretaries) 1. N-COUNT A secretary is a person who is employed to do office work, such as typing letters, answering phone calls, and arranging meetings. 秘書2. N-COUNT The secretary of a company is the person who has the legal duty of keeping the company's records. (公司負責保管各種記錄的) 干事3. N-COUNT/N-TITLE Secretary is used in the titles of high officials who are in charge of main government departments. 大臣; 部長 ...a former Venezuelan foreign secretary. …一位前任委內(nèi)瑞拉外交部長。 返回 secretary劍橋詞典 secretary noun [C] (OFFICE) someone who works in an office , writing letters , making phone calls , and arranging meetings for a person or for an organization 秘書 My secretary will phone you to arrange a meeting . 我的秘書會打電話給你安排會議。 例句 a competent secretaryUnless it's marked 'private ', my secretary usually opens my post .Their conversations were taken down in shorthand by a secretary.Ever since our secretary walked out, the office has been in a state of chaos .She works as a bilingual secretary for an insurance company . secretary noun [C] (COMMITTEE) the member of a committee of an organization , club , etc. who keeps records of meetings , sends letters , emails , etc. (委員會)秘書 The three elected members of the committee are the chair , secretary, and treasurer . 委員會內(nèi)有三個通過競選得到的職位:主席、秘書和財務主管。 secretary noun [C] (OFFICIAL) an official who has responsibility for the general management of an organization (負責機構總體管理的)干事,文書 The company secretary has written to all the shareholders to apologize for the mistake . 公司的文書已就這個錯誤向所有股東寫信致歉了。 返回 secretary