1. official
2. office-bearer
3. servant
4. civil servant
5. civilian
Relative explainations:
<public servant> <petty officer> <officialdom> <officer> <officeholder> <job-holder> <jobholder> <public worker> <civil servants> <governmental employee> <public servants; civil servants; government functionaries; government employees>
Examples:
1. 巡視官專門調查公民對政府或其公務員的不滿的壹位政府官員,尤指斯堪的納維亞國家的壹官員
A government official, especially in Scandinavian countries, who investigates citizens' complaints against the government or its functionaries.
2. 既然是在英國領土上,他可能被捕嗎?什麽罪名呢?也許是說謊騙錢,或者是根據“公務員保密條例”竊聽到的某種莫名其妙的罪名。
Could he be arrested now that he was on British territory? What would the charge be? Obtaining money on false pretences perhaps or some obscurer charge heard in camera under the Official Secrets Act.
3. 公務員須簽署遵守公務保密條例.
Civil Servants are required to sign the Official Secrets Act.
4. 現在我知道麻煩是什麽了。至於那些公務員,問題並非這麽嚴重;至於聯絡的問題,嗯,到時就知道了。
Now I see what the trouble is. As for the civil servants that's not so serious, and as for the liaison, well we shall see what we shall see.
Civil servants
公務員
civil service in Japan
日本公務員制度
civil service system in France
法國公務員制度
governmental officials in capitalist countries
資本主義國家公務員
The government servants aren't allowed to accept rewards.
公務員不得接受酬謝。
an important municipal official.
壹個重要的市政府公務員。
the official who holds an office.
有公職在身的公務員。
He filed for a civil service job.
他申請公務員的工作。
It behooves public officials to do their duty.
盡職是公務員的義務。
One who holds public office.
公務員壹個有公職的人