officiate
vi. 行使(職務); 主持(宗教儀式)
When someone officiates at a ceremony or formal occasion, they are in charge and perform the official part of it.
Bishop Silvester officiated at the funeral...
西爾韋斯特主教主持了葬禮。
A memorial service was held yesterday at Wadhurst Parish Church. The Rev Michael Inch officiated.
昨天,悼念儀式在沃德赫斯特堂區教堂舉行,邁克爾·英奇牧師擔任主持。
When someone officiates at a sports match or competition, they are in charge and make sure the players do not break the rules.
Mr Ellis was selected to officiate at a cup game between Grimsby and Rotherham...
埃利斯先生獲選執法格里姆斯比隊與羅瑟漢姆隊的一場盃賽。
Frik Burger will officiate when the Pumas play Scotland.
弗裡克·伯格將擔任阿根廷隊對蘇格蘭隊比賽的裁判。
1. act in an official capacity in a ceremony or religious ritual, such as a wedding;
2. perform duties attached to a particular office or place or function;
Do you attend team events, volunteer your time to officiate, organize practices or perhaps coach?
你有沒有花費自己的時間去主持 、 組織這些活動, 或者協作出力了 呢 ?
She brought 14 disciples to help officiate.
她也帶來14位徒弟幫助主持儀式.
He will officiate as chairman.
他將擔任主席.
The referee from Hungary will officiate the football match between China and Russia tomorrow.
明天由匈牙利裁判執法中-俄足球賽.
He will officiate as chairman until a new one is appointed.
他將執行主席的職務直到任命新主席為止.