officially 英 [ə'fɪʃəlɪ]   美 [ə'fɪʃəli]

officially

officially  英 [ə'fɪʃəlɪ] 美 [ə'fɪʃəli]

adv. 正式地;官方地;作为公务员 

How many members have officially registered in the club? 该俱乐部正式登记的成员有多少?
The news of his appointment filtered out before it was officially advertised. 关于他的任命尚未正式宣布,消息就已经泄露了出去。

  • If something's done officially, it's done formally, often with the backing of some kind of authority, like a government. You might be elected president in November, but you won't officially take office until January of the following year.
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  • adv. 正式地;官方地;作为公务员
  • 1. How many members have officially registered in the club?

    该俱乐部正式登记的成员有多少?

  • 2. The news of his appointment filtered out before it was officially advertised.

    关于他的任命尚未正式宣布,消息就已经泄露了出去。

  • 3. We officially launched in early 1996. By the end of that year we had about 70 users.

    我们的公司在1996年正式启动,到年底的时候我们有了大约70个客户。

of·fi·cial·ly / əˈfɪʃəli ; NAmE əˈfɪʃəli / adverb 1 publicly and by sb who is in a position of authority 正式地;官方地;公开地 The library will be officially opened by the local MP. 图书馆将由当地下院议员正式揭幕。 We haven't yet been told officially about the closure. 我们尚未接到关闭的正式通知。 The college is not an officially recognized English language school. 那所学院不是官方认可的英语学校。 2 according to a particular set of rules, laws, etc. 依据法规等 Many of those living on the streets are not officially homeless. 根据法律定义,许多流浪街头的人并非无家可归者。 I'm not officially supposed to be here. 按公事说,我是不该到这里来的。 3 according to information that has been told to the public but that may not be true 据传;据公布 Officially, he resigned because of bad health. 据官方说法,他是因健康状况不佳而辞职的。 OPP unofficially of·fi·cial·ly / əˈfɪʃəli ; NAmE əˈfɪʃəli /
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