deputy
美['depjuti] 英['depjuti]
n. 代表;副手;议员
双解释义
n.(名词)- [C]副手,代理人 the person in a company, etc. who does the work of the leader when he or she is not there
英英释义
Noun- someone authorized to exercise the powers of sheriff in emergencies
- an assistant with power to act when his superior is absent
- a member of the lower chamber of a legislative assembly (such as in France)
- a person appointed to represent or act on behalf of others
组词搭配
动词+~- appoint deputy指定代理
- elect deputy选代表
介词+~- as deputy作为代理人
- by deputy由别人代理
例句
用作名词(n.)- My younger brother is my deputy during my absence.我不在时,我弟弟代表我。
- He is a deputy to the National People's Congress.他是人民代表大会代表。
- I must find someone to act as a deputy for me during my absence.我必须找一个人,在我离开期间代理我的职务。
- I am resigning as chairman and handing over to my deputy.我现在辞去主席职位,交由我的副手接替。
- Our deputy manager is the virtual head of the business.我们的副经理是公司的实际负责人。
- He is the deputy mayor of the city.他是本市的副市长。
- The Deputy's discreet answers were at last driving him to desperation.国会议员那种谨慎的答话,终于使得他大失所望。