公职基本解释

汉语拼音:gōng zhí

指国家机关或公共企业、事业单位中的正式职务:担任~。开除~。~人员。

公职详细解释

  1. 公务;公事。现多指在党政机关和各种企业事业单位中所任之职。

    汉 桓宽 《盐铁论·取下》:“‘浚发尔私’,上让下也。‘遂及我私’,先公职也。” 郭沫若 《中国史稿》第一编第二章第二节:“制陶是在这方面有经验的妇女的公职。”

公职双语翻译,公职在线翻译例句

    • He took up office out of a sense of duty.

      他就任公职是出于一种责任感。

    • He ran for office.

      他参加了公职的竞选。

    • He was debarred from holding public office.

      他被禁止担任公职。

    • He obtained a government position through interest with a cabinet minister.

      他靠内阁中一部长的力量而谋得一公职.

    • He was debarred from holding public office.

      他被禁止担任公职.

    • The King may turn over some of his official posts to his son.

      国王可能会把他的某些公职交由儿子担任。

    • The Union's statutes forbade them from holding high office.

      工会章程禁止他们担任高级公职.

    • His official duties were not so important.

      他的公职不那么重要.

    • Have women been prohibited from holding public office?

      妇女一直被禁止担任公职 吗 ?

    • The ratio of women employed by the government has risen from 31.2 percent to 32.5 percent.

      公职人员中女性所占比例由31.2%增加到32.5%.

    • Circumstances impose on any public official some demand for a show of hypocrisy.

      由于情况所迫,任何公职官员有时都不得不做出一些虚伪的表现.

    • All colonies required belief in the Triune God for office - holding.

      所有的殖民地都要求唯有相信三位一体之神的人方可任公职.

    • His criminal record debarred him from serving in public office.

      他的前科妨碍他就任公职.

    • He has declared himself a candidate for the office.

      他已宣称自己为该公职的候选人.

    • Honesty, capacity, and industry are nowhere more indispensable than in public employment.

      诚实 、 才华和勤劳是公职人员最应具备的条件.