civil servant
英 [ˌsɪvl ˈsɜːvənt]
美 [ˌsɪvl ˈsɜːrvənt]
n. (政府的)公务员,文职人员
Collins.2
牛津词典
noun
- (政府的)公务员,文职人员
a person who works in the civil service
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (政府的)公务员,文职人员
Acivil servantis a person who works in the Civil Service in Britain and some other countries, or for the local, state, or federal government in the United States.- ...two senior civil servants.
两位高级公务员
- ...two senior civil servants.
英英释义
noun
- a public official who is a member of the civil service
双语例句
- Compared with the life tenure system, civil servant engaging system has advantages in terms of efficiency and cost.
与永业制相比较,公务员聘任制具有效率与成本优势。 - Being a civil servant means good medical benefits, a retirement pension and discounts on housing and education.
成为公务员,意味着能够享受良好的医疗福利、退休养老金以及住房和教育折扣。 - He is a civil servant.
他是一个公务员。 - He is very competent civil servant [ teacher].
他是一位非常称职的公务员[教师]。 - How long have you been working as a civil servant?
你当公务员多久了? - Despite all the advantages of being a white-collar, I have a strong desire to be a civil servant.
尽管做一个白领有许多优点,我却有一个强烈的愿望做一名公务人员。 - I appreciate you taking the time to see a poor old civil servant.
我很感激你愿意见我这老公仆。 - I'm a trade advisor. a civil servant.
我是商业顾问,公务员。 - He has worked as a civil servant in Xiamen for two years.
他是一名公务员,已经在厦门工作了两年时间。 - Establishing the position classification system is fundamental to the improvement and innovation of the Chinese civil servant system.
建立我国公务员的职位分类制度,是完善和创新公务员制度过程中一项基础性工作。