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ネットワークofficialとpublic どちらも「公」という意味合いを含むが,officialはofficeから派生したため,「(職務などとの関連を前提にして)公式の」を,publicはpeopleと同語源で「(一般の人々との関連において)公的な」を意味する.名詞用法では,officialが「職務を公式に代表する人」,publicは「一般の人々」という意味 |
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出典:国際連合
The working population may also be classified by industry 1 or branch of economic activity 1. This classification depends on the nature of the firm 2 or establishment 2 that the individual works for. Generally importance is attached to the division of the population into agricultural workers 3 and non-agricultural workers 4. Government employees 5 are sometimes, and military personnel 6 or members of the armed forces 6 are generally shown separately, but employees of public enterprises are counted as a rule with the rest of the industrial population. Industries are generally classified in three sectors, the primary sector 7 (agriculture, hunting, fishing and mining), the secondary sector 8 (manufacturing, construction and utilities), and the tertiary sector 9 (commerce, finance, transport industries, and service industries). In developing countries the traditional sector 10 is often listed separately and opposed to the modern sector of the economy.
出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/14 06:14 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 official, from Old French official, from Latin officiālis, from Latin officium (“duty, service”), by surface analysis, office + -ial.
official (comparative more official, superlative most official)
From Old French official, from Latin officiālis; equivalent to office + -al.
official (plural and weak singular officiale)
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make official
official affairs
the official in charge
the official in charge
a bound official
an official government post
a minor official
a despatched official
正式なもの
something that is considered of proper form
a paid official
a slack official
公職.
official magisterial functions
an official representative
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