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deputies
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副手, 代表
an individual appointed to assist and act on behalf of a higher-ranking official or leader when they are absent
A deputy is a person who serves as a second-in-command or assistant to someone in authority, often taking on their duties when they are unavailable. Deputies are commonly found in organizations, law enforcement, or government roles, where they support leaders by managing tasks, overseeing operations, or representing the leader in meetings or decisions. They play an important role in ensuring continuity and maintaining order within their area of responsibility.
- The deputy stepped in to lead the team when the manager was absent.
当经理不在时,副手介入领导团队。
- He served as the spokesperson's deputy when he was unavailable.
当发言人不在时,他担任发言人的副手。
- She acted as the deputy chair of the department during the chair's maternity leave.
在主席休产假期间,她担任了该部门的副主席。
- The deputy managed state affairs while the governor was away.
州长不在时,副手管理了州事务。
- He was appointed as the deputy headmaster, assuming leadership duties when the headmaster was on medical leave.
他被任命为副校长,在校长休病假时承担领导职责。
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a member of the lower chamber of a legislative assembly (such as in France)