officially
adverb
uk/əˈfɪʃ.əl.i/us/əˈfɪʃ.əl.i/C1
formallyand in a wayagreedto orarrangedbypeopleinpositionsofauthority:
官方地Theroyalengagementwasannouncedofficially thismorning.今天上午官方正式宣布了皇室订婚一事。
asstatedoracceptedbypeoplepubliclybut notprivatelyor as things really are:
名义上地;对公众宣称(而事实并非如此)地Well, officially I am onholidaythisweek, but I'm justcatchingup on somereportsI have tofinish.这周我名义上在休假,但事实上我还在赶写几份报告。
in orrelatingto apositionofresponsibilitythat youhold:
以担任某职务的身份;和所担任的职务相关地He has notvisitedthecountryofficially since hiselection, only in aprivatecapacity.自从当选之后,他还没有以官方身份访问过该国,只进行了私人访问。
- She isexpectedtoannounceofficially hercandidacyforpresidentearly nextweek.
- The newhospitalwill be officiallyopenedby themayoronTuesday.
- Although she's not officiallyourboss, she's ineffectivecontrolof theoffice.
- They officiallydesignatedthearea(as)unsuitableforhumanhabitation.
- Anelderlyman fromHullhasconfoundeddoctorsbyrecoveringafter he was officiallydeclareddead.
Organizations - position & status
- ambassador
- anti-elite
- anti-elitist
- apparatchik
- back seat
- counterpart
- fish
- grassroots
- high-ranking
- honorary
- junior
- lapsed
- opposite number
- rank
- reach
- superboard
- superiority
- superordinate
- thane
- warranted
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True, real, false, and unreal
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Ruling & governing