0 a senior member of the armed forces -- offiser [ masculine ]
He’s an officer in the navy. Han er offiser i marinen.
1 a police officer -- en polititjenestemann [ masculine ]
an off-duty officer en offiser på frivakt
2 a person holding a commission in the army, navy or air force -- offiser
a naval officer.
3 a person who carries out a public duty -- embetsmann, tjenestemann, –mann
a police officer.
Instead, these positions fell to police officers and civilian clerks.
We are grateful to the chief executive officers, evaluators, and communications staff who participated in our study and facilitated access to documents.
A law passed in 1991 gave the president carte blanche in the appointment of the commander-in-chief and the removal of top officers.
Voluntary group members tended to perceive local authority officers as more highly qualified and of higher status than themselves.
The two police officers that had been blown back [by the explosion] experienced fairly serious injuries, requiring that they be rushed to hospital.
The officers of the group, whose decisions were communicated informally or formally at the annual assembly, conducted all other meetings.
Meanwhile, the main tasks of lowranking officers often appear to be collecting tolls from drivers and supplicants, and waiting for something to happen.
Staff officers are people; workers are people, why does one have to make such distinct class divisions as this?
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