deputy 的 2 个定义
plural dep·u·ties.
- a person appointed or authorized to act as a substitute for another or others.
- deputy sheriff.
- a person appointed or elected as assistant to a public official, serving as successor in the event of a vacancy.
- a person representing a constituency in certain legislative bodies.
- appointed, elected, or serving as an assistant or second-in-command.
deputy 近义词
assistant, agent
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- The Sheriff’s deputy ordered her to sign a ticket containing a promise to appear in court several months later.
- The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department investigated and not only cleared Graham of battery — deputies went on to charge the woman with filing a false police report.
- Erik Caldwell, the city’s deputy chief operating officer, followed up and here’s a summary.
- Joe Levanthal, a Republican and former ethics commissioner, and Marni von Wilpert, a Democrat and deputy city attorney, advanced through the March primary.
- Been is New York City’s deputy mayor for housing and economic development.
- Patrick Klugman, the deputy mayor of Paris, said: “We are living our kind of 9/11,” he said.
- Coincidently, both he and the deputy shadow governor are Korengalis and Zalwar Khan knows them well.
- One is Dmitry Rogozin, the former ambassador to NATO and current deputy prime minister.
- Nick Clegg, the Lib Dem Deputy Prime Minister, attacked the Conservatives for their predictable response to the report.
- Ibrahim made clear to Deputy Dennis Meyer that his daughter was a respectful and dutiful girl of Sudanese extraction.
- The door was opened; and the deputy stood back, while the son of the Duke entered the vestibule of the prison.
- Indeed, he thought the Englishman was some important official and took Chumru for his native deputy.
- The district headman is the deputy of the tribal ward headman to whom he is immediately responsible.
- After a preliminary defeat he was elected deputy at the time when Sallenauve sent in his resignation, in 1841.
- He was a deputy sitting on the right and upholding the Royalist platform of Divine Right.