柯林斯詞典officer /??f?s?/ (officers) 1. N-COUNT In the armed forces, an officer is a person in a position of authority. 軍官 ...a retired army officer. …一位退役陸軍軍官。2. N-COUNT Members of the police force can be referred to as officers. 警察; 警官 The officer saw no obvious signs of a break-in. 那個警察沒看到任何闖入的明顯痕跡。 Officer Montoya was first on the scene. 矇托亞警官是第一個到達現(xiàn)場的人。3. N-COUNT An officer is a person who has a responsible position in an organization, especially a government organization. (尤指政府部門的) 官員 ...a local authority education officer. …一名地方政府教育官員。4. →see also police officer , probation officer 返回 officer劍橋詞典a person in the armed forces who has a position of authority 軍官 a naval officer 海軍軍官 a top-ranking officer 最高級別的軍官 a person who has a position of authority in an organization 長官;官員 a careers /customs /personnel officer 職業(yè)諮詢/海關/人事官員 a member of the police force (警察的頭啣或稱呼)警官 Two officers responded to the call at 282 Main Street. 接到電話後兩名警官去主街282號做了調(diào)查。 Officer Clarke 尅拉尅警官 [ 用來稱呼某人的詞,如Mr 或 dear ] "Do you know how fast you were driving , ma'am?" "No, officer." “夫人,知道你的車速是多少嗎?”“不知道,警官。” 例句 The officer commanded his men to shoot .Inasmuch as you are their commanding officer, you are responsible for the behaviour of these men.The police have appointed a liaison officer to work with the local community .Every available officer will be assigned to the investigation .There was a record number of confiscations by customs officers last year . 返回 officer