Слово англійською: officer
Іменник
Переклад officer українською: службо́вець, посадо́вець, урядо́вець, полісме́н, поліце́йський, поліція́нт, офіце́р, правоохоро́нець, ме́неджер з ка́дрів
Детальний опис
- a person who is in a position of authority in the armed forces or on a ship
- army/military/naval officers
- senior officers in the Royal Air Force
- The matter was passed on to me, as your commanding officer.
- He's a retired army intelligence officer.
Wordfinder- army
- artillery
- battalion
- command
- defend
- invade
- officer
- regiment
- tactics
- weapon
see also air officer, commissioned officer, duty officer, first officer, flight officer, flying officer, petty officer, pilot officer, second officer, staff officer, warrant officer
- (often used as a form of address)
(also police officer)
a member of the police- the officer in charge of the case
- the investigating officer
- Yes, officer, I saw what happened.
- Officers arrested five suspects after a raid last night.
see also peace officer
- (North American English) a title for a police officer
- (often in compounds) a person who is in a position of authority in the government or a large organization
- an environmental health officer
- a customs/prison/welfare officer
- officers of state (= ministers in the government)
- He was a former officer in the Secret Service.
see also chief executive officer, chief financial officer, field officer, house officer, liaison officer, medical officer, nursing officer, presiding officer, press officer, probation officer, returning officer Word OriginMiddle English: via Anglo-Norman French from medieval Latin officiarius, from Latin officium ‘performance of a task’ (in medieval Latin also ‘office, divine service’), based on opus ‘work’ + facere ‘do’.