Dictionary
English - German
Officer
ˈɔfəsər
Extremely common
600 - 700
600 - 700
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
Beamter / Beamtin, Offizier
Officer meanings in German
Beamter / Beamtin
Example:
The police officer arrived at the scene.
Der Polizeibeamte kam am Tatort an.
She is an officer in the German government.
Sie ist Beamtin in der deutschen Regierung.
Usage: FormalContext: Used to refer to a person who holds a position of authority in a governmental or organizational context.
Note: In German, 'Beamter' is a gender-specific term for officer. 'Beamtin' is the female form.
Offizier
Example:
He was promoted to the rank of officer.
Er wurde zum Offizier befördert.
The navy officer gave orders to the crew.
Der Marineoffizier gab Befehle an die Besatzung.
Usage: FormalContext: Refers to a military rank, especially in the navy or army.
Note: In a military context, 'Offizier' is used to denote a commissioned officer.
Officer's synonyms
Official
An official is a person who holds a position of authority or responsibility in an organization or government.
Example: The official announced the new policy changes.
Note: While an officer typically refers to someone in a position of authority within a military or police force, an official can have a broader application and may refer to someone in a position of authority in any organization or government.
Commander
A commander is a person who is in charge of a group of people or a military unit.
Example: The commander led the troops into battle.
Note: A commander specifically conveys the idea of leading or being in charge of a group, which may include officers among its members.
Leader
A leader is a person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country.
Example: The leader of the team made the final decision.
Note: While an officer holds a specific position of authority within a structured organization, a leader can refer to anyone who is guiding or directing a group, regardless of formal rank or title.
Officer expressions, common phrases
Police officer
A member of a police force responsible for enforcing the law.
Example: The police officer arrested the suspect.
Note: Specifically refers to a law enforcement official.
Officer and a gentleman
Someone who acts with honor, dignity, and politeness, often associated with military or formal conduct.
Example: He always behaves like an officer and a gentleman, even in difficult situations.
Note: Emphasizes qualities of honor and courtesy beyond just holding a position as an officer.
Officer of the law
A person who has authority to enforce laws and regulations.
Example: As an officer of the law, he had to make sure justice was served.
Note: Highlights the responsibility and authority associated with enforcing laws.
Junior officer
An officer of lower rank or less experience within a hierarchical structure.
Example: The junior officer was eager to learn from the senior staff.
Note: Distinguishes between officers based on rank or experience levels.
Commissioned officer
An officer holding a formal rank conferred by a government or military.
Example: As a commissioned officer, she had the authority to lead the troops.
Note: Specifically refers to officers who receive their rank through a formal commission, often in military contexts.
Warrant officer
A military officer appointed by warrant, often with specialized technical or administrative duties.
Example: The warrant officer was responsible for maintaining the equipment.
Note: Refers to a specific type of military officer with distinct roles and responsibilities.
Deck officer
An officer responsible for operations on a ship's deck, such as navigation and cargo handling.
Example: The deck officer ensured the safe navigation of the ship.
Note: Specifically denotes officers assigned to duties related to ship or maritime operations.
Officer everyday (slang) expressions
Cop
Cop is a commonly used slang term for a police officer.
Example: The cop pulled over the speeding car.
Note: More informal and colloquial than 'officer'.
PO
PO is an abbreviation for police officer.
Example: Did you see that PO directing traffic?
Note: Casual and shortened form of 'officer'.
Bobby
Bobby is a British slang term for a police officer.
Example: The bobby helped an elderly lady cross the street.
Note: Primarily used in British English.
Bluecoat
Bluecoat is an informal term used to refer to a police officer. The term originated from the blue uniforms commonly worn by police officers.
Example: The bluecoat patrolled the park to ensure safety.
Note: Descriptive term based on the color of the uniform.
The fuzz
'The fuzz' is a slang term for the police, especially when referring to them in a negative context.
Example: I saw the fuzz raiding the apartment complex.
Note: Informal and sometimes derogatory in nature.
The heat
'The heat' is a slang term for the police, often used in a warning or cautionary context.
Example: Be careful not to attract the heat when you're out at night.
Note: Used to refer to law enforcement in a more indirect way.
Flatfoot
'Flatfoot' is an old-fashioned slang term for a police officer, typically emphasizing their presence on foot patrols.
Example: The flatfoot chased the suspect down the alley.
Note: Conveys a slightly outdated or retro feel.
Officer - Examples
The officer gave orders to his troops.
Der Offizier gab seinen Truppen Befehle.
The police officer arrested the suspect.
Der Polizeibeamte nahm den Verdächtigen fest.
The government officer was responsible for the budget.
Der Regierungsbeamte war für das Budget verantwortlich.
Officer grammar
Officer - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: officer
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): officers
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): officer
Syllables, Separation and Stress
Officer Contains 3 syllables: of • fi • cer
Phonetic transcription: ˈä-fə-sər
of fi cer , ˈä fə sər (The red syllable is stressed)
Officer - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
Officer: 600 - 700 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.