释义 |
deputy美 ['depjəti] 英 ['depjʊti] - n.副手;代理;副职;(某些国家的)议员
- adj.副的
- 网络代表;代理人
adj.+n. former deputy,present deputy 1. | 副手;副职;代理a person who is the next most important person below a business manager, a head of a school, a political leader, etc. and who does the person's job when he or she is away |
| I'm acting as deputy till the manager returns. 我在经理回来之前代行他的职务。 | | the deputy head of a school 副校长 |
2. | (某些国家的)议员the name for a member of parliament in some countries |
3. | (美国协助地方治安官办案的)警官(in the US) a police officer who helps the sheriff of an area |
n. | 1. somebody fully authorized or appointed to act on behalf of somebody else 2. an assistant who is authorized to act in a superior's place 3. a parliamentary representative in some countries, e.g. in France, Germany, or Italy 4. someone whose job is the second most important in a department or organization, and who takes the responsibilities of the most important person in some situations 5. a police officer in some parts of the U.S. who does the sheriff’s job when the sheriff is away 1. somebody fully authorized or appointed to act on behalf of somebody else 2. an assistant who is authorized to act in a superior's place 3. a parliamentary representative in some countries, e.g. in France, Germany, or Italy 4. someone whose job is the second most important in a department or organization, and who takes the responsibilities of the most important person in some situations 5. a police officer in some parts of the U.S. who does the sheriff’s job when the sheriff is away |
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