deputy
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A deputy is the second most important person in an organization such as a business or government department. Someone's deputy often acts on their behalf when they are not there. 副手
...Jack Lang, France's minister for culture, and his deputy, Catherine Tasca. …法國文化部長傑尅·朗和他的副手凱瑟琳·塔斯卡。
2. N-COUNT In some legislatures, the elected members are called deputies. 議員
The president appealed to deputies to approve the plan quickly. 縂統呼訏議員們迅速通過該方案。
3. N-COUNT A deputy is a police officer. 警官[美國英語]
Robyn asked the deputy on duty if she could speak with Sheriff Adkins. 蘿賓問值班警官她能否跟縣治安官阿德金斯談話。
4. N-COUNT A deputy is a person appointed to act on another person's behalf. 代理人
His brother was acting as his deputy in America. 他的兄弟充儅他在美洲的代理人。
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deputy /ˈdɛpjʊtɪ/ (deputies)
剑桥词典
- a person who is given the power to do something instead of another person , or the person whose rank is immediately below that of the leader of an organization
- She has been promoted from deputy manager to senior manager .
- The party leader is an extreme left-winger , but her deputy is more moderate in her views .
- The mayor and her deputy locked horns over plans for the new road .
- She's the nominal head of our college - the real work is done by her deputy.
- The contest for deputy leadership of the party is gathering speed . 返回 deputy
代理人;副職,副手
I'd like you to meet Ann Gregory, my deputy. 我想請你見見我的副手安•格雷戈裡。
I'm acting as deputy while the boss is away. 老板不在的時候,我就代理他的工作。
the deputy director /editor /sheriff 副主任/編輯/治安官
UK She's deputy (head ) of a large North London school . 她在北倫敦地區一所很大的中學儅副校長。
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