officer

officer
noun
1) (a person holding a commission in the army, navy or air force: a naval officer.) oficial
2) (a person who carries out a public duty: a police-officer.) funcionario
officer n
1. oficial
the officer gave the order el oficial dio la orden
2. agente
a police officer un agente de policía
officer
tr['ɒfɪsəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL oficial nombre masulino o femenino
2 (police officer) agente nombre masulino o femenino
3 (in government) oficial nombre masulino o femenino, funcionario,-a
4 (of club, society) directivo,-a
officer ['ɔfəsər] n
1) or police officer : policía mf, agente mf de policía
2) official: oficial mf; funcionario m, -ria f; director m, -tora f (en una empresa)
3) commissioned officer: oficial mf
officer (Police)
n.
agente de policía (Gobierno) s.m.
n.
dignatario s.m.
director s.m.
funcionario (Gobierno) s.m.
oficial s.m.
'ɑːfəsər, 'ɒfɪsə(r)
noun
a) (Mil, Naut) oficial mf
b) (police officer) policía mf, agente mf de policía; (as form of address) agente
c) (official - in government service) funcionario, -ria m,f; (- of union, party) dirigente mf; (-of club) directivo, -va m,f
['ɒfɪsǝ(r)]
1. N
1) (Mil, Naut, Aer) oficial mf

an officer and a gentleman — un oficial y un caballero

2) (=official) funcionario(-a) m / f ; [of company] directivo(a) m / f

the officers of a company — los directivos or la junta directiva de una empresa

3) (=police officer) policía mf , agente mf de policía

excuse me, officer — perdone agente

2.
VT (=command) mandar; [+ staff] proveer de oficiales

to be well officered — tener buena oficialidad

3.
CPD

officer of the day N — (Mil) oficial mf del día

officer of the watch N — (Naut) oficial mf de guardia

officers' mess N — comedor m de oficiales

Officer Training Corps N(Brit) cuerpo del ejército británico que proporciona adiestramiento militar a estudiantes universitarios

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['ɑːfəsər, 'ɒfɪsə(r)]
noun
a) (Mil, Naut) oficial mf
b) (police officer) policía mf, agente mf de policía; (as form of address) agente
c) (official - in government service) funcionario, -ria m,f; (- of union, party) dirigente mf; (-of club) directivo, -va m,f

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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