English to Esperanto Meaning of officer - oficiro


Officer :
oficiro

oficiro, oficiala, kontrolisto, manaĝero, oficejo-portanto, funkciulo, sekretario, servanto, oficisto, laboristo

konduki, rekta, komando, kapon, ricevisto, oficiro

oficirooficiroj
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Definitions of officer in English
Noun(1) any person in the armed services who holds a position of authority or command(2) someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust(3) a member of a police force(4) a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel
Verb(1) direct or command as an officer
Examples of officer in English
(1) Our system ordinarily reserves that function to the judicial officer hearing the merits of the matter.(2) he showed his passport to an immigration officer(3) a probation officer(4) They are interrupted by a knock on the door and Val is horrified to find a bailiff officer on her doorstep.(5) She said the Minister appointed the chief executive officer of the authority last week.(6) a chief executive officer(7) He was commissioned as an armor officer in 1991 from Niagara University.(8) The General was commissioned as an Infantry officer from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.(9) He followed the officer inside the cold police station.(10) It is also an offence to make false representation to an immigration officer .(11) An officer of the Order of Canada, he received a distinguished service award from the Canadian Society for Nutritional Sciences in 1990.(12) uniformed officer(13) The university relations officer works to represent students on all matters pertaining to governance of the university.(14) The Applicant was represented by an officer of his trade union.(15) But the retired army warrant officer said it's not good enough.(16) A creditor cannot come after an officer , director or shareholder to satisfy the obligations of the corporation.
Related Phrases of officer
(1) police officer ::
polica oficiro
(2) chief executive officer ::
chief Executive Officer
(3) customs officer ::
kutimoj oficiro
(4) chief financial officer ::
estro financa oficisto
(5) security officer ::
sekureco oficiro
(6) immigration officer ::
enmigrado oficiro
(7) safety officer ::
sekureco oficiro
(8) chief officer ::
estro
(9) chief operating officer ::
ĉefmanaĝero
(10) probation officer ::
provado oficiro
Synonyms
Noun
1. military officer ::
militisto
2. police officer ::
polica oficiro
3. official ::
oficiala
4. representative ::
reprezentanto
5. officeholder ::
officeholder
Different Forms
officer, officers
Word Example from TV Shows
RIOT OFFICER 2:
Stand down! Surrender at once.

RIOT OFFICER 2: Stand down! Surrender at once.

Westworld Season 3, Episode 8

No, I am not a police officer.

No, I am not a police OFFICER.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 8

Are you
a police officer?

Are you a police OFFICER?

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 8

-RIOT OFFICER 3: Watch out!
-RIOT OFFICER 4: Get her gun.

-RIOT OFFICER 3: Watch out! -RIOT OFFICER 4: Get her gun.

Westworld Season 3, Episode 8

from six to eight years for each officer.

from six to eight years for each OFFICER.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 11

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