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1 officier
I.officier1 [ɔfisje]masculine nounII.officier2 [ɔfisje]➭ TABLE 7 intransitive verb* * *
I ɔfisjeverbe intransitif Religion, hum to officiate
II ɔfisjenom masculin officer* * *ɔfisje, jɛʀ (-ière)1. nm/fElle est officier de marine.; Elle est officière de marine. — She's a naval officer.
2. viRELIGION to officiate* * *officier verb table: plierA nm officer; officier de réserve/d'active reserve/serving officer; officier général/supérieur general/field officer; officier subalterne subaltern; officier des pompiers/de police fire/police officer; officier de liaison liaison officer; officier de semaine duty officer of the week; officier de marine naval officer; officier de la marine marchande officer in the merchant navy GB ou merchant marine US.officier de l'état civil registrar; officier de la Légion d'honneur officer of the Legion of HonourGB; officier marinier petty officer; officier ministériel holder of an office conferred for life by a public authority; officier d'ordonnance aide-de-camp; officier de police judiciaire law enforcement officer; officier public office-holder whose statements are deemed authentic; officier de renseignement intelligence officer; ⇒ grand.I[ɔfisje] nom masculinofficier de marine/de l'armée de terre naval/army officerofficier supérieur/général field/general officer2. [titulaire - d'une fonction, d'une distinction]officier de l'état civil ≃ registrarII[ɔfisje] verbe intransitif2. (figuré & humoristique) to presidequi officie aux fourneaux ce soir? who's in charge ou presiding in the kitchen tonight?
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