deputy是什么意思
n. 副手,代理人
n. someone authorized to exercise the powers of sheriff in emergencies
n. an assistant with power to act when his superior is absent
n. a member of the lower chamber of a legislative assembly (such as in France)
n. a person appointed to represent or act on behalf of others
deputy的用法和例句
1.Raylan is a deputy marshal, and I’m a chief deputy.
雷兰是执勤法警 我是署长
2.Questioning your deputies or rather, deputy about the highprofile murder on my rez.
找你的警官们问话 或者这位警官 问问我保留地上的谋杀案
3.Some of it at the hands of my own deputy.
有些遭遇甚至是我的警员带来的
4.That deputy who did this is being reprimanded.
干这事的治安官已经受到严厉申斥
5.I did not identify myself as a deputy.
我當時沒亮明自己的警官身份
6.And this is the deputy who effected the arrest.
这就是那位完成抓捕的警员
7.Marcel, tell the deputy what she did to you.
马塞尔 告诉国王副手她对你做了什么
8.I’m his deputy. I speak for him in his absence.
我是他的副手 他不在 我就代其言
9.The deputy was a werepire. It’s all right.
警官是个狼血鬼 没事的
10.He has a meeting there, some deputy director.
他要去那儿开会 副局长也在