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IELTS BNC: 613 COCA: 2009

secretary

noun
/ˈsekrətri/
/ˈsekrəteri/
(plural secretaries)
(abbreviation Sec.)
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  1. a person who works in an office, working for another person, dealing with mail and phone calls, keeping records, arranging meetings with people, etc.秘书
    • a legal/medical secretary法律/医务秘书
    • the mayor's press secretary 市长的新闻秘书
    • Please contact my secretary to make an appointment.请和我的秘书联系,预约一个时间。
    • secretary to somebody/something He is secretary to the board of governors.他是董事会秘书。
    In this meaning, secretary is starting to become old-fashioned, except in certain compounds like legal secretary and press secretary. It is now more usual to call somebody an assistant or PA (= personal assistant) Please contact my assistant to make an appointment.We are looking for a new administrative assistant.She is PA to the managing director. see also executive secretary, private secretaryTopics Jobsa2, Businessa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • executive
    • legal
    • medical
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  2. an official of a club, society, etc. who deals with mail, keeping records and making business arrangements(俱乐部、社团等的)干事,文书
    • the membership secretary组织干事
    • She served as club secretary for 25 years.她任俱乐部文书25年。
    • The union's branch secretary said he hoped a solution would be found.工会的支部书记说,他希望能找到解决办法。
    • secretary to somebody/something secretary to the Jockey Club赛马俱乐部干事
    see also general secretary, social secretaryTopics Jobsa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • chief
    • first
    • assistant
    verb + secretary
    • resign as
    • elect
    • elect somebody
    secretary + noun
    • General
    preposition
    • secretary to
    phrases
    • the post of secretary
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  3. Secretary
    (also Secretary of State)
    (in the UK) the head of an important government department政府部门首长;部长 see also Foreign Secretary, Home SecretaryTopics Politicsb2
  4. (in the US美国) the head of a government department, chosen by the president政府部门首长;部长
    • Secretary of the Treasury财政部长
    • She was deputy secretary of agriculture in the first Obama administration.她是奥巴马第一届政府的农业部副部长。
    Topics Politicsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • deputy
    • assistant
    • acting
    verb + secretary
    • resign as
    • replace (somebody as)
    preposition
    • secretary for
    • secretary of
    phrases
    • Secretary of State
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  5. (in the UK) an assistant of a government minister, an ambassador, etc.(英国的大臣、大使等的)助理
    • Ms Watson is a former parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Education.沃森女士是教育部长的前议会秘书。
    see also parliamentary secretary, parliamentary private secretary, press secretary, undersecretaryTopics Politicsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • permanent
    • former
    • cabinet
    preposition
    • secretary to
    phrases
    • Secretary of State
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  6. Word Originlate Middle English (originally in the sense ‘person entrusted with a secret’): from late Latin secretarius ‘confidential officer’, from Latin secretum ‘secret’, neuter of secretus ‘separate, set apart’, from the verb secernere, from se- ‘apart’ + cernere ‘sift’.

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