public office

公职

常用释义

词性释义

公职,指由法律或政府机构设立的职位或职业,旨在行使政府权力为公众服务
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1·He is unfit to hold public office.
他因身体不适而无法出任公职。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·He was debarred from holding public office.
他被禁止担任公职。
—— 《牛津词典》
3·He now can vote, he can buy liquor, he can enter into financial contracts, and he is entitled to run for public office.
他现在可以投票,可以买酒,可以签订金融合同,有权竞选公职。
4·We will back him for public office.
我们将支持他担任公职。
5·He has not held public office of any sort since 1998.
他自1998年以来没有再担任任何公职。
6·More women hold jobs and serve in public office.
更多的妇女得以工作并担任公职。
7·The senators then voted to bar Mr. Blagojevich from public office in Illinois.
参议院随后投票禁止布拉戈耶维奇在伊利诺伊州担任公职。
8·If one takes public office, he or she should cut off any expectation to get rich.
既然担任了公职,为公众服务,就要断掉发财的念想。
9·If it were a paid public office, I wouldn't run for the position, even though I'm a shoo-in.
假如有个优厚的公共职位,我还没得到,但是我也不会认为我稳操胜券。
10·In the kingdom, Ms Mubarak would not only be denied the right to vote or run for public office.
在英国,穆巴拉克女士不仅将被剥夺投票权或竞选公职的权利。
同义词
公职,官职;对外办事处