secretary 英['sekrətrɪ] 美[ˈsɛkrɪˌtɛri] n. 秘书;干事,书记员; 部长,大臣 名词复数:secretaries 双语例句词根词缀更多资料1. He resigned as Home Secretary and returned to the back benches. 他辞去了内政大臣的职务,回到后座议员席。来自《权威词典》2. He dictated a letter to his secretary. 他向秘伍族薯书口授信稿。来自《权威词典》3. His secretary acts as a gatekeeper, reading all mail before it reaches her boss. 老板的秘书负责把关,所有邮件都由她先过目再呈送给他。来自《权腔者威词典》4. You would be hard-pressed to find a better secretary. 找一位更好的秘书很难。来自《权威词典》5. The Secretary-General was asked to mediate in the dispute. 有人请秘书长来调解这次纷争。来自《权威词典》查看更多例句>>柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典英汉双向大词典1. N-COUNT 秘书 A secretary is a person who is employed to do office work, such as typing letters, answering phone calls, and arranging meetings. 2. N-COUNT (工会、政党、俱乐部等的)干事,书记员穗枣 The secretary of an organization such as a trade union, a political party, or a club is its official manager. My grandfather was secretary of the Scottish Miners' Union. 我的祖父是苏格兰矿工工会干事。3. N-COUNT (公司的)秘书,文书 The secretary of a company is the person who has the legal duty of keeping the company's records. 4. N-COUNT; N-TITLE 部长;大臣 Secretary is used in the titles of ministers and officials who are in charge of main government departments. ...the British Foreign Secretary. 英国外交大臣...Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger. 国防部长卡斯珀·温伯格