第三人称单数:officiates
现在分词:officiating
过去分词:officiated
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过去式:officiated
不及物动词行使(职务); 主持(宗教仪式)
1. 执行:officiant 主祭 | officiate 执行 | officinal 药用的
2. 主祭:menorah 烛台 | officiate 主祭 | Chanukah 光明节
3. 行使职务:official visit 正式访问 | officiate 行使职务 | offing 海边
1. 主持(仪式);行使(指定的职务)
When someone officiates at a ceremony or formal occasion, they are in charge and perform the official part of it.
e.g. Bishop Silvester officiated at the funeral...
西尔韦斯特主教主持了葬礼。
e.g. A memorial service was held yesterday at Wadhurst Parish Church. The Rev Michael Inch officiated.
昨天,悼念仪式在沃德赫斯特堂区教堂举行,迈克尔·英奇牧师担任主持。
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2. (在体育比赛、竞赛等中)担任裁判
When someone officiates at a sports match or competition, they are in charge and make sure the players do not break the rules.
e.g. Mr Ellis was selected to officiate at a cup game between Grimsby and Rotherham...
埃利斯先生获选执法格里姆斯比队与罗瑟汉姆队的一场杯赛。
e.g. Frik Burger will officiate when the Pumas play Scotland.
弗里克·伯格将担任阿根廷队对苏格兰队比赛的裁判。
1. Chief Secretary for Administration Rafael Hui will leave for London this weekend to officiate at next Tuesday's Hong Kong Trade Development Council's annual dinner.
2. officiate的解释
2. The expected rush of weddings across New York state has sent marriage bureaus scrambling for staff to officiate and judges to approve the marriages.
3. He added that most of the referees working for the 2008 China Athletics Open will also officiate the athletic events at the Olympic Games.
4. officiate的意思
4. San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom plans to officiate at the private ceremony in his City Hall office before 50 invited guests.
5. officiate什么意思
5. Blatter also said he wanted only professional referees to officiate at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
6. officiate
6. Then the federation expanded its probe to other games that he did not officiate.
7. The Argentine was picked to officiate Friday's match in Munich by the FIFA Referees Committee, which met Thursday.
8. He will also officiate at the opening ceremony of the Macao pavilion and a relevant promotion event at the expo.
verb
1. perform duties attached to a particular office or place or function
e.g. His wife officiated as his private secretary
Synonym: function
2. act in an official capacity in a ceremony or religious ritual, such as a wedding
e.g. Who officiated at your wedding?