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单词 officer
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officer
(ɒfɪsəʳ , US ɔːf- )
Word forms: officers
1. countable noun B2
In the armed forces, an officer is a person in a position of authority.
...a retired British army officer.
He was an officer in the Cadet Corps.
2. countable noun B1+
An officer is a person who has a responsible position in an organization, especially a government organization.
...a local authority education officer.
Synonyms: official, executive, agent, representative  
3. countable noun B1+
Members of the police force can be referred to as officers.
...senior officers in the West Midlands police force.
Thank you, Officer.
Synonyms: police officer, detective, PC, police constable  
4.  See also commanding officer, petty officer, pilot officer, police officer, probation officer, returning officer, warrant officer
Collocations:
officer orders
The commanding officer orders a soldier to return it, and the soldier kicks it over the thirty-foot-high cement wall.
The Times Literary Supplement
The police officer orders him to keep his hands off the buzzer.
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The officer orders him to use his position of trust to instead gather military intelligence.
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An officer orders him to raise his hands and stand away.
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When the music finishes, the head officer orders the search to continue.
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patrol officer
But the 50-year-old patrol officer doesn’t have time to think about that.
Smithsonian
Sometime later, a highway patrol officer came on the scene.
Christianity Today
They then apologised and promised to send a patrol officer.
ST
Because although we were forced to have a highway patrol officer in attendance while filming on the road, he was empowered to let us do what we wanted.
Times, Sunday Times
A dock patrol officer uncovers a nasty bit of business inside one of those large shipping containers and then the real fun begins.
Globe and Mail
retired officer
The name of the retired officer was not made public.
Chicago Sun-Times
For his success in that mission he was promoted to brigadier, a rare distinction for a retired officer.
Times, Sunday Times
Fresh concerns over policing secrecy were voiced after a force refused to name a retired officer who was charged with stealing 113,000 from its former headquarters.
Times, Sunday Times
A retired officer spoke of an 'anti-police hate campaign'.
Times, Sunday Times
It did not matter if one was an active duty or retired officer; one could join at any time.
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superior officer
The whistleblower says he received the information from a superior officer.
Times, Sunday Times
My response probably bordered on insolence to a superior officer, but these were taut times.
Times, Sunday Times
A rookie cop questions the extreme methods of a superior officer in this excellent crime thriller.
The Sun
An army colonel who has been pinching cash from his superior officer falls foul of the legendary detective.
The Sun
But if they have been given orders by a superior officer, have they the right to refuse?
The Sun
top officer
The top officer on the logistics course was not awarded on this occasion.
Times, Sunday Times
The bill for the upkeep of a few top officers' houses reached 570,000 in 2006.
Times, Sunday Times
But what of the other top officers?
Times, Sunday Times
Many forces have not completed a full roll-out despite top officers describing them as vital because they record what happens during incidents.
The Sun
It was followed quickly by a reshuffle of the top officers leading the investigation.
Times, Sunday Times
undercover officer
An undercover officer had started working as a receptionist at the depot.
Times, Sunday Times
I recall an undercover officer being spotted in a 'foreign' town by off-duty police colleagues who were shopping there.
Times, Sunday Times
He claims that he was encouraged to commit the offence by a different undercover officer.
Times,Sunday Times
Another undercover officer married a member of the protest group on which he was supposed to be gathering intelligence.
Times, Sunday Times
She has also requested a separate review into the use of an undercover officer in the case.
Times, Sunday Times
uniformed officer
Police family liaison officers were with them and a uniformed officer stood guard outside the front door.
Times, Sunday Times
One snap shows a uniformed officer giving a thumbs-up next to a vehicle, which seems to have hit a fallen tree.
The Sun
So one big obvious difference was to think about the life of a uniformed officer.
Times, Sunday Times
The uniformed officer can be seen struggling to keep his feet above the road as the vehicle cruises past.
Times, Sunday Times
Then one day, as he was backing down the drive, a vehicle pulled up behind him and a uniformed officer stepped out.
Times, Sunday Times
wound an officer
Over the past week, 130 people have been arrested, vehicles burnt and 24 police officers wounded in riots.
Times, Sunday Times
Officers pinned him to the ground but the 9mm handgun went off, wounding an officer.
Times, Sunday Times
In addition, the splinters wounded an officer and an enlisted man.
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Translations:
Chinese: 官员
Japanese: 士官
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