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2.a badge worn to show official position.
为表明公职身份而佩带的徽章。收藏指正
3.someone in an official position of authority who can command or control others.
在官方职位上享有命令或控制他人的人。收藏指正
4.the order in which individuals are expected to succeed one another in some official position.
公共职位的继承顺序。收藏指正
5.Although she has no official position in the party, she has a lot of authority.
她在党内虽不担任正式职务,但是很有一些影响。收藏指正
6.go hither and thither (in order) to seek an official position; travel abroad to seek an office
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7.Supported also by the German government, by the way, as its "official" position is defined by the ministry of justice (BMJ).
顺道一提,这也是由德国政府所支持,因为它的官方立场是由司法部(BMJ)所定义。收藏指正
8.Thirdly, since ancient times, consciousness of "official position" and "money worship",which derives from our national habits and psychology, is the deep cause or even the main reason for it.
再次,自古以来,由于民族习惯、民族心理的特殊性而产生的“官本位”“钱本位”意识是行政垄断产生的深层次原因,甚至是主要原因。收藏指正
9.Despite having no official position in the chain of command, it was 23 year-old George Washington who was able to re-establish some degree of control and form a rear guard which allowed the British to retreat.
尽管没有任何官方授予的指挥权,却正是这个23岁的乔治华盛顿让部队在一定程度上恢复了控制并且组建了后防部队,使英军能够撤退。收藏指正
10.any opinions or doctrines at variance with the official or orthodox position.
与官方和正统观点不同的任何观点或说教。收藏指正
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