名词::officiation
过去式::officiated
过去分词::officiated
现在分词::officiating
第三人称单数::officiates
"Who officiated at your wedding?"
"His wife officiated as his private secretary"
1.主持(仪式);行使(指定的职务)
When someoneofficiates at a ceremony or formal occasion, they are in charge and perform the official part of it.
e.g. Bishop Silvester officiated at the funeral...
西尔韦斯特主教主持了葬礼。
e.g. A memorial service was held yesterday at Wadhurst Parish Church. The Rev Michael Inch officiated.
昨天,悼念仪式在沃德赫斯特堂区教堂举行,迈克尔·英奇牧师担任主持。
2.(在体育比赛、竞赛等中)担任裁判
When someoneofficiates at a sports match or competition, they are in charge and make sure the players do not break the rules.
e.g. Mr Ellis was selected toofficiate at a cup game between Grimsby and Rotherham...
埃利斯先生获选执法格里姆斯比队与罗瑟汉姆队的一场杯赛。
e.g. Frik Burger willofficiate when the Pumas play Scotland.
弗里克·伯格将担任阿根廷队对苏格兰队比赛的裁判。
1. 执行:officiant 主祭 |officiate 执行 | officinal 药用的
2. 主祭:menorah 烛台 |officiate 主祭 | Chanukah 光明节
3. 行使职务:official visit 正式访问 |officiate 行使职务 | offing 海边
The officiating priest was a Franciscan friar.
出自:DiscoveryThe Archbishop of Canterbury officiated.
出自:S. Weintraub