deputy
- IPA[ˈdɛpjʊti]
英式
- a person who is appointed to undertake the duties of a superior in the superior's absence;a parliamentary representative in certain countries
noun: deputy, plural noun: deputies
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名詞
- 1. a person who is appointed to undertake the duties of a superior in the superior's absence his deputy has been largely running the business for the past year the deputy prime minister
- ▪ a parliamentary representative in certain countries the deputies are chosen by the people for three years
- ▪ a coal mine official responsible for safety.
- (in the UK) the deputy of the Lord Lieutenant of a county.
Oxford Dictionary
- instructing another person to act in one's stead; by proxy
Oxford Dictionary
- instructing another person to act in one's stead; by proxy
Oxford American Dictionary
- the lower legislative assembly in some parliaments.
Oxford Dictionary
- the lower legislative assembly in some parliaments.
Oxford American Dictionary
片語
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- IPA[ˈdepyədē]
美式
- a person whose immediate superior is a senior figure within an organization and who is ... his deputy has been largely running the business for the past year the deputy prime minister
Oxford American Dictionary