public servant

public servant [ˈpʌblik ˈsə:vənt]  [ˈpʌblɪk ˈsɚvənt] 

第三人称复数:public servants

public servant 基本解释

public servant是什么意思

名词公仆,公务员

public servant 词典解释

1. public servant的近义词

1. 公务员;公职人员;公仆
    A public servant is a person who is appointed or elected to a public office, for example working for a local or state government.

public servant 单语例句

1. public servant在线翻译

1. It is common sense that any move taken by a public servant in a public place is by no means a purely " personal " affair.

2. The former senior civil servant has already said he feels it " essential " as much evidence as possible is heard in public.

3. The Health Qualifications for Hiring Civil Servants was aimed at quelling disparity and unfairness in the process of public servant recruitment.

4. Changping court said Yi was violent towards a civil servant doing his job, so Yi is guilty of interference with a public service.

5. Although he claimed he bought the watches with his own salary, netizens argued that a public servant wouldn't be able to afford so many expensive watches.

6. The question here is of ethics, which is an essential attribute for a public servant.

7. Requirements for certain posts at the national public servant exam have prompted discussion among applicants.

8. A former public servant was put on trial on Friday at Haidian District People's Court for posting threats of terrorist attacks to Beijing municipal officials.

9. The accused rejected Zhang's application in the middle of this year for a public servant's position in the general office of the government of Wuhu.

10. The complainer would be required to show evidence related to the complaints they have lodged about the public servant's alleged failings.

public servant 英英释义

noun

1. public servant

1. someone who holds a government position (either by election or appointment)