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裁判, 主持
to assume a role of authority to ensure that an event is conducted according to the rules
- The experienced referee will officiate the championship soccer match, ensuring fair play among the teams.
经验丰富的裁判将执掌冠军足球比赛,确保球队之间的公平竞争。
- The judge will officiate the final round of the debate competition, evaluating the participants' arguments.
法官将主持辩论比赛的最后一轮,评估参赛者的论点。
- The seasoned umpire will officiate the tennis match, maintaining order and fairness on the court.
经验丰富的裁判将主持网球比赛,确保球场上的秩序和公平。
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主持, 执行仪式
to act in a formal role or perform duties during a ceremony or religious ritual
- She became a licensed minister so she could officiate her best friend's marriage ceremony.
她成为了一名持证牧师,这样她就可以主持她最好朋友的婚礼仪式。
- As the eldest monk in the temple, Master Lin often officiates the most significant religious ceremonies.
作为寺庙中最年长的和尚,林大师经常主持最重要的宗教仪式。
- At the grand opening of the library, the mayor will officiate and cut the ribbon.
在图书馆的盛大开幕式上,市长将主持并剪彩。