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of·fi·ci·ate·s 英ə'fɪʃieɪt美ə'fɪʃieɪt COCA¹⁵⁸⁷⁴⁴BNC¹⁴⁴⁶⁶⁴⁺³ 基本英英近义反义例句例句 v.执行职务¹⁰⁰;主持仪式等原型officiate的三单名词officiation过去分词officiated现在分词officiating三单officiates Verb: act in an official capacity in a ceremony or religious ritual, such as a wedding;Who officiated at your wedding? perform duties attached to a particular office or place or function;His wife officiated as his private secretary 近义词 manage管理preside主持oversee监督function职务celebrate庆祝solemnize隆重地庆祝
动词94%,名词6% 用作动词He willofficiateas chairman until a new one is appointed.他将执行主席的职务直到任命新主席为止。 Do you believe officialsofficiateindividual players differently?你是否相信对于不同球员,裁判的尺度不同? Which priest would she like toofficiateat her wedding?她想要哪一个神父主持她的婚礼? I gives me great pleasure toofficiateat today's conference.我很高兴能主持今天的会议。 All they really have is a Mayor whom they all elect who pretty much officiates parties and such. 他们唯一的官方机构就是一位选举出的市长,负责主持协调各方事宜。 yeeyan The person who officiates the wedding can be a minister, a priest, a rabbi, or a judge. They must be present in order for the wedding to be legal. 主持婚礼的,可以是牧师,神父,犹太教教师,或是法官。一定要有他们在场,婚礼才具合法性。 engworld But he officiates willingly, feeling that this is his biggest chance to meet people who are mostly unchurched. 但是他很愿意主持,认为这是自己满足大多未入教者需要的最好的机会。 yeeyan |