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From:
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of·fi·cer
/ˈɑfəsɚ/
軍官,主管,官員(
vt
.)指揮
From:
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officer
官員; 高級職員
From:
Network Terminology
officer
官員 職員
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Of·fi·cer
n.
1.
One
who
holds
an
office
;
a
person
lawfully
invested
with
an
office
,
whether
civil
,
military
,
or
ecclesiastical
;
as
,
a
church
officer
;
a
police
officer
;
a
staff
officer
.
“I
am
an
officer
of
state.”
2.
U.
S
. Mil.
Specifically
,
a
commissioned
officer
,
in
distinction
from
a
warrant
officer
or
an
enlisted
man
.
Field officer
,
General officer
,
etc
.
See
under
Field
,
General
.
etc
.
Officer of the day
Mil.
,
the
officer
who
,
on
a
given
day
,
has
charge
for
that
day
of
the
guard
,
prisoners
,
and
police
of
the
post
or
camp
;
abbreviated
O
.
D
.,
OD
,
or
O
.
O
.
D
.
Officer of the deck
,
or
Officer of the watch
Naut.
,
the
officer
temporarily
in
charge
on
the
deck
of
a
vessel
,
esp
.
a
war
vessel
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Of·fi·cer
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Officered
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Officering
.]
1.
To
furnish
with
officers
;
to
appoint
officers
over
.
2.
To
command
as
an
officer
;
as
,
veterans
from
old
regiments
officered
the
recruits
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
officer
n
1:
any
person
in
the
armed
services
who
holds
a
position
of
authority
or
command
; "
an
officer
is
responsible
for
the
lives
of
his
men
" [
syn
:
military officer
]
2:
someone
who
is
appointed
or
elected
to
an
office
and
who
holds
a
position
of
trust
; "
he
is
an
officer
of
the
court
"; "
the
club
elected
its
officers
for
the
coming
year
" [
syn
:
officeholder
]
3:
a
member
of
a
police
force
; "
it
was
an
accident
,
officer
"
[
syn
:
policeman
,
police officer
]
4:
a
person
authorized
to
serve
in
a
position
of
authority
on
a
vessel
; "
he
is
the
officer
in
charge
of
the
ship's
engines
" [
syn
:
ship's officer
]
v
:
direct
or
command
as
an
officer
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