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officer 1. MGT, PERS Funktionsträger(in) m(f); Board-Mitglied n, Officer m(f), Director m (im Board-System, single-tier system, e.g. company officers like the president, secretary, treasurer, comptroller, CEO); leitende Angestellte f, leitender Angestellter m, Führungskraft f (Unternehmen); Sachbearbeiter(in) m(f) (selten); Amtsträger(in) m(f), Amtsinhaber(in) m(f) (in general an officer is a person holding an important position of authority or trust in society or in an organization); 2. GEN, LOGIS Offizier m (in the armed forces, police, mercantile marine or on a passenger ship) -
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noun1) (Army etc.) Offizier, deryes, officer — jawohl, Herr Wachtmeister/Frau Wachtmeisterin
* * *1) (a person holding a commission in the army, navy or air force: a naval officer.) der Offizier2) (a person who carries out a public duty: a police-officer.) der Beamte/die Beamtin* * *of·fic·er[ˈɒfɪsəʳ, AM ˈɑ:fɪsɚ]nO\officer Clarke Wachtmeister Clarke\officer! Herr Wachtmeister!the company \officers [or the \officers of a company] die Führungskräfte eines Unternehmenscustoms \officer Zollbeamte(r), -beamtin m, ftraining \officer Ausbildungsleiter(in) m(f)* * *['ɒfɪsə(r)]n1) (MIL, NAUT, AVIAT) Offizier(in) m(f)officer of the day — diensthabender Offizier, Offizier m
2) (= official) Beamte(r) m, Beamtin f; (= police officer) Polizeibeamte(r) m/-beamtin f, Polizist(in) m(f); (of club, society) Vorstandsmitglied nt, Funktionär(in) m(f)medical officer — Amtsarzt m/-ärztin f; (Mil) Stabsarzt m/-ärztin f
* * *A sofficer of the day Offizier vom (Tages)Dienst;officer of the guard Offizier vom Ortsdienst;2. Polizist(in), Polizeibeamte(r) m, -beamtin f, (Anrede) Herr Wachtmeister!, Frau Wachtmeisterin!4. Vorstandsmitglied n (eines Klubs, einer Gesellschaft etc)B v/t1. MILa) Offiziere stellen (dat)be officered by befehligt werden von2. fig leiten, führenoff. abk1. offer2. offered3. office4. officer5. official* * *noun1) (Army etc.) Offizier, deryes, officer — jawohl, Herr Wachtmeister/Frau Wachtmeisterin
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of·fic·er [ʼɒfɪsəʳ, Am ʼɑ:fɪsɚ] nO\officer Clarke (Am) Wachtmeister Clarke;\officer! Herr Wachtmeister!;personnel \officer Personalreferent(in) m(f); -
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officer [ɔfi'seːr] (-[e]n; -are) Offizier m -
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officer [ɔfi'seːˀʀ] <-en; -er> Offizier m -
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['ɒfɪsə(r)] UK / USnMIL Offizier (-in) m (f), (official) Polizeibeamte (r) m, Polizeibeamtin f -
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['ɒfɪsə(r)] UK / USnMIL Offizier (-in) m (f), (official) Polizeibeamte (r) m, Polizeibeamtin f -
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Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) GEN, POL Träger eines britischen Verdienstordens, the grade below commander in the Order of the British Empire, CBEEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > Officer of the Order of the British Empire
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OBE abkEnglish-german dictionary > Officer of the Order of the British Empire
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