第三人称复数:civil servants
1. 国家公务员:1.Civil Servant 国家公务员 | 2.Pragmatic Utility 实际效用 | 3.Precedent 先例
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1. (政府的)公务员,文职人员
A civil servant is a person who works in the Civil Service in Britain and some other countries, or for the local, state, or federal government in the United States.
e.g. ...two senior civil servants.
两位高级公务员
1. A Shanghai civil servant surnamed Lin learned of the recruitment after wondering into the company's website by accident.
2. Local broadcaster RTHK said the victim was a civil servant who worked as an engineering project manager.
3. The former senior civil servant has already said he feels it " essential " as much evidence as possible is heard in public.
4. The regulations are a supplement to the existing Civil Servant Law and the regulations on penalties for civil servants.
5. Neither the Civil Servant Law nor the regulations on the punishment of Party members contain such a reference.
6. The Civil Servant Law requires all local governments to improve regulations and demand more from their staffs.
7. Chinese top legislature Wednesday approved the country's first Civil Servant Law to improve its civil servant system by defining officials'rights and responsibilities.
8. China formally implemented the country's first law governing civil servants starting from Sunday to improve its civil servant system by defining officials'rights and responsibilities.
9. The government of Pengshui County of southwestern Chongqing Municipality has withdrawn a lawsuit against a civil servant accused of mocking local officials via text messages.
10. The phrase " iron rice bowl " was used to describe a job for life usually as a civil servant in China.
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noun
1. a public official who is a member of the civil service