[N-COUNT 可数名词]副职;副手;副主管 A deputy is the second most important person in an organization such as a business or government department. Someone's deputy often acts on their behalf when they are not there.
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...Jack Lang, France's minister for culture, and his deputy, Catherine Tasca.
法国文化部长杰克·朗和他的副部长凯瑟琳·塔斯卡
...the academy's deputy director, Vladimir Kudryatsev.
学院副院长弗拉基米尔·库德里亚夫采夫
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]代表;议员;立法委员 In some parliaments or law-making bodies, the elected members are called deputies .
The president appealed to deputies to approve the plan quickly.
总统呼吁议员尽快通过这一方案。
Oxford
dep·uty/ˈdepjuti; NAmEˈdepjuti/noun(pluraldep·uties)1a person who is the next most important person below a business manager, a head of a school, a political leader, etc. and who does the person's job when he or she is away 副手;副职;代理◆I'm acting as deputy till the manager returns.我在经理回来之前代行他的职务。◆the deputy head of a school副校长2the name for a member of parliament in some countries (某些国家的)议员3(in the US) a police officer who helps the sheriffof an area (美国协助地方治安官办案的)警官deputydeputiesdep·uty/ˈdepjuti; NAmEˈdepjuti/
1 (also Deputy) someone who is directly below another person in rank, and who is officially in charge when that person is not theredeputy director/chairman/governor etc the Deputy Secretary of State2someone whose job is to help a sheriff in the US3a member of parliament in some countries, for example France
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