office-holder

英 [ˈɒfɪs həʊldə(r)] 美 [ˈɑːfɪs hoʊldər]

n.  官员; 公务员; 高级职员

复数:office-holders

经济



牛津词典

noun

  1. 官员;公务员;高级职员
    a person who is in a position of authority, especially in the government or a government organization

    柯林斯词典

    1. N-COUNT (机构或政府中的)任要职者,高官
      An office-holder is a person who has an important official position in an organization or government.
      1. They appear to be in a mood to vote against office-holders in the elections.
        他们在选举中似乎不愿选身居高位的人。

    双语例句

    1. They appear to be in a mood to vote against office-holders in the elections.
      他们在选举中似乎不愿选身居高位的人。
    2. "Any net sum shall be provable in the bankruptcy or winding-up or, as the case may be, payable to the relevant office-holder;"
      则任何净款额可于破产或清盘中予以确认,或须按情况支付予有关人员
    3. We can learn a profound lesson from the lack in overall viewing and planning on education of the government of Qing Dynasty and the office-holder in Westernization Movement.
      清政府和洋务派对教育改革缺乏整体观念和全盘规划,我们应该引以为戒;
    4. Main concentration of penal sum is in the benefit in the crime, but the national office-holder's crime is however and very difficult to find out the penal shadow of penal sum.
      罚金刑主要集中在贪利性犯罪中,但国家公职人员犯罪却很难找到罚金刑的影子。