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1 officer
1) (a person holding a commission in the army, navy or air force: a naval officer.) offiser2) (a person who carries out a public duty: a police-officer.) embetsmann, tjenestemann, -mannembetsmann--------politikonstabel--------politimannIsubst. \/ˈɒfɪsə\/1) ( militærvesen) offiserembetsmann, tjenestemann (i statlig tjeneste e.l.)3) ( i en forening e.l.) styremedlem, leder, kasserer, sekretær4) ( også police officer) politikonstabel, politibetjent5) ( også officer of justice) rettsbetjent6) offiser (grad over den laveste i visse ordener)7) ( sjøfart) styrmannmedical officer embetslegeofficer of the day eller officer on duty daghavende offiserofficer of the state statsrådofficers offiserer befalIIverb \/ˈɒfɪsə\/1) utstyre med offiserer\/befal2) kommandere, lede -
2 officer of the deck
subst.( sjøfart) vakthavende offiser -
3 first officer
subst.( sjøfart) førstestyrmann, overstyrmann -
4 general officer
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5 Law Officer
subst. \/ˈlɔːˌɒfɪsə\/ eller Law Officer of the Crownforklaring: betegnelse på Attorney-Generalforklaring: og Solicitor-General, kronjurist -
6 medical officer
subst. ( britisk)1) bedriftslege, skolelege2) ( også medical officer of health) distriktslege3) ( militærvesen) militærlege -
7 medical officer of health
subst. eller medical officer( britisk) distriktslege -
8 air officer
subst.flyoffiser -
9 attendance officer
subst.(amer., skolevesen) «skulkebetjent» (en statsansatt med oppgave å sjekke barn som er ofte borte fra skolen) -
10 billeting-officer
subst. \/ˈbɪlɪtɪŋˌɒfɪsə\/( militærvesen) kvartermester, forlegningsoffiser -
11 careers officer
subst. \/kəˈrɪəzˌɒfɪsə\/ eller careers adviser eller career counselor( britisk) yrkesveileder -
12 case officer
subst.( etterretning) føringsoffiser, saksansvarlig -
13 casualty officer
subst.forklaring: vakthavende lege på legevakt -
14 catering officer
subst.husholdningsansvarlig -
15 Chief Education Officer
subst.skoledirektør -
16 chief executive officer
noun ((also CEO) the president of a large company.) administrerende direktørsubst.1) (spesielt amer.) administrerende direktør2) (også amer. city manager) byrådsleder -
17 chief petty officer
subst.(britisk, militærvesen, sjøfart) (ansvarlig) kvartermester -
18 child welfare officer
subst.barnevernspedagog -
19 custody officer
subst.forklaring: polititjenestemann som har myndighet til å vurdere om en person kan løslates mot kausjon -
20 customs officer
subst.tolltjenestemann
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