official
noun
adj
əˈfɪʃəl
noun
1
someone
who
is
in
a
position
of
authority
in
an
organization
官员; 高级职员
a
government
official
政府官员
senior
administration
officials
高级管理人员
adj
2
approved
of
or
done
by
someone
in
authority,
especially
the
government
正式的;〔尤指〕官方的
an
official
investigation
into
the
causes
of
the
explosion
对此次爆炸事件原因的官方调查
the
official
policy
on
education
官方的教育政策
official
statistics
about
illegal
drug
use
有关吸毒的官方数据
You
will
have
to
get
official
permission
first.
你必须先得到正式的许可。
Finally
the
letter
of
appointment
came,
making
it
all
official.
最后任命书下来了,一切都变得正式了。
3
relating
to
or
done
as
part
of
an
important
job
or
position
公务上的,公职的
an
official
visit/engagement
etc
The
President
was
leaving
for
a
four-day
official
tour
of
Mexico.
总统即将前往墨西哥进行为期四天的正式访问。
the
Queen’s
performance
of
official
duties
女王履行公务
They
dined
in
an
official
capacity
with
other
European
leaders.
他们以官方身份和其他欧洲国家领导人一起用餐。
the
Lord
Mayor’s
official
residence
市长大人的官邸
4
an
official
explanation,
account
etc
is
one
that
is
given
formally
and
publicly,
but
may
not
be
true
公布的,据官方的,公开宣称的〔但可能并非事实〕
Many
doubted
the
official
version
of
events.
许多人都对事件的官方说法感到怀疑。
The
official
line
(=what
is
said
publicly
by
people
in
authority)
was
that
the
troops
were
there
to
protect
the
King.
据官方的说法,军队去那里是为了保护国王。
5
chosen
to
represent
someone
or
an
organization,
or
do
something
for
them
被正式选用的
the
company’s
official
logo
公司的正式标识
the
official
representative
from
the
American
administration
美国政府的官方代表
6
an
official
event
is
a
formal,
public
event
〔事件〕正式的,公开的
The
official
opening
of
the
institute
was
in
May.
这个机构的正式开张日在 5 月份。