of·fi·ci·ate /əˈfɪʃiˌet/
(vt.)執行,司儀(vi.)主持主祭,行使職務
Of·fi·ci·ate v. i. [imp. & p. p. Officiated p. pr. & vb. n. Officiating.] To act as an officer in performing a duty; to transact the business of an office or public trust; to conduct a public ceremony or service.
Of·fi·ci·ate, v. t. To discharge, perform, or supply, as an official duty or function. [Obs.]
Merely to officiate light
Round this opacous earth. --Milton.
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officiate
v 1: act in an official capacity in a ceremony or religious
ritual, such as a wedding; "Who officiated at your
wedding?"
2: perform duties attached to a particular office or place or
function; "His wife officiated as his private secretary"
[syn: function]