officer

officer
{'ɔfisə}
I. 1. длъжностно лице, чиновник, служещ
OFFICER of the court съдия-изпълнител
OFFICER of state министър
police OFFICER полицай
medical OFFICER of health окръжен/околийски лекар
2. секретар, член на ръководството (на дружество)
3. воен. офицер
OFFICER of the day дежурен офицер
regifnental OFFICER строеви офицер
4. мор. член на ръководния персонал
first OFFICER помощник-капитан (на търговски кораб)
II. 1. давам офицерски кадър на
2. обик. pass командувам
well OFFICERed battalion баталъон с добър офицерски състав
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{'ъfisъ} n 1. длъжностно лице, чиновник, служещ; officer of the cou(2) {'ъfisъ} v 1. давам офицерски кадър на; 2. обик. pass ком
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чиновник; служещ; секретар; офицер; командвам;
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1. first officer помощник-капитан (на търговски кораб) 2. i. длъжностно лице, чиновник, служещ 3. ii. давам офицерски кадър на 4. medical officer of health окръжен/околийски лекар 5. officer of state министър 6. officer of the court съдия-изпълнител 7. officer of the day дежурен офицер 8. police officer полицай 9. regifnental officer строеви офицер 10. well officered battalion баталъон с добър офицерски състав 11. воен. офицер 12. мор. член на ръководния персонал 13. обик. pass командувам 14. секретар, член на ръководството (на дружество)
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officer[´ɔfisə] I. n 1. длъжностно лице, чиновник, служещ; \officer of the court съдебен следовател, съдебен пристав; \officer of state министър; the great \officers of state висши (държавни) чиновници; customs \officer митничар; medical \officer of health санитарен инспектор; (police) \officer полицай; 2. секретар, член на ръководство (на дружеството); 3. воен. офицер; \officer of the day дежурен офицер; non-commissioned \officer подофицер; regimental \officer строеви офицер; staff \officer генералщабен офицер; 4. мор. член на ръководния персонал; first \officer помощник-капитан (на търговски кораб); II. v 1. попълвам с офицерски кадри; 2. (обикн. в pass) командвам; a well \officered battalion батальон с добър офицерски състав.

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