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secretarial

/sek-ri-tair-ee-uhl/US // ˌsɛk rɪˈtɛər i əl //

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : noting, of, or pertaining to a secretary or a secretary's skills and work: a secretarial school.

Examples

  • In high school, O’Leary did secretarial work at the Pentagon, where she developed an affinity for clerical record books and other bureaucratic items.

  • A prospective boss told young Cokie Roberts that women like her loved their dead-end secretarial jobs.

  • In March 1944, shortly before Joye Hummel graduated from the Katharine Gibbs secretarial school in Manhattan, she was invited to meet with one of her instructors, a charismatic psychologist who had been impressed by her essays on a take-home test.

  • I had been at secretarial college with those two girls [Valerie and her sister Mary], so I knew them very well.

  • After all, she was back in the same tired circle: the icy, gray streets of Detroit, back and forth to work at a secretarial job.

  • The British broadsheets called it “the most coveted secretarial job in the world.”

  • When I was in high school, I had a secretarial job at a fuel company in a small town in New Hampshire.

  • Draper told Lois that she was not made for a secretarial job.

  • She had done some secretarial work for a charity of which the duchess was patroness.

  • They'll probably tell you to take the next rocket back and report to the secretarial pool, I'm afraid.

  • He had discovered her among communist councils in Berlin and naïvely attached her as a part of Dorn's secretarial retinue.

  • Miss Conder's secretarial duties apparently left her wide margins of leisure which were always at the disposal of Miss Black.

  • Presently I seated myself at the table and recommenced my secretarial duties, while he went forth.