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Definition of officially in English: officiallyadverb əˈfɪʃəliəˈfɪʃəli 1In a formal and public way. 正式地 on June 24 the election campaign will officially begin 6月24日竞选活动将正式开始。 Example sentencesExamples - The site will be officially opened to the public in spring, when a kissing gate is installed at the roadside.
- He mentioned his brother when he officially launched his campaign in June this year.
- At the end of this month, he will officially begin the process of ‘setting out’.
- It is silent running and produces zero emissions and was officially launched on to the Irish market last month.
- Montana officials have officially closed all public land in the entire western half of the state.
- The bakery, which will make fresh bread several times each day, will officially open to the public on Monday.
- The institution had to close its doors officially last week.
- Until that date nobody is officially standing at the election in Hove.
- He is due to be officially elected at the formal mayor making ceremony on May 10.
- Davis has left today free before officially launching his campaign on Tuesday.
- Autumn may have only officially begun today but already we are seeing the leaves in Yorkshire begin to their dramatic change.
- Neither is particularly appealing, although as the day officially begins at ten I guess the latter is more sensible.
- The organizations will officially file questions regarding the fuel prices to the oil firm, he added.
- The election campaign begins officially tomorrow, barring some catastrophe overnight.
- The hunt for a new apartment officially began on Saturday with me making about 10 calls.
- There are challenging times ahead indeed, as he officially takes over his new position in January.
- The exhibition officially opens to the public today and admission is included in the normal entry price.
- The festival began on Thursday and officially ended on Sunday evening.
- The formal business of officially opening the premises is then expected to take place.
- Like Cameron, he is expected to launch his leadership campaign officially within the next fortnight.
- Events officially began when a government official gave permission for people of all ranks to wear masks.
- 1.1 With the authority of the government or other organization.
官方地 it was officially acknowledged that the economy was in recession 官方承认经济处于衰退之中。 Example sentencesExamples - Why on earth would they allow one of them to spend his whole time building models and yet never officially acknowledge the practice?
- However, the airlines do not want them to be officially approved at the present prices.
- The government will be thinking carefully about how it acknowledges the accolade officially.
- It wasn't a big secret at the time, it was just not officially admitted until recently.
- The call came as the borders were officially declared closed by authorities worried about the mass influx.
- The country has never officially acknowledged, apologised or paid reparations for its crimes.
- It was on this that he spent most of his money but he did financially support a daughter whom he refused to officially acknowledge.
- The British government officially recognised Madagascar as an independent country in 1820.
- There is a big gap between estimates of the numbers wounded and the figure that the military officially admits.
- In fact the use of containers for such storage was officially authorised.
- It took 75 years for the authorities to officially admit that the letter was forged.
- The Sun reported that they will be officially informed by the CPS today that the case was being dropped.
- He said he would quit after his candidacy was officially accepted by the election committee.
- Red caps, badges, distinct ties and other emblems confer authority on to officially endorsed senior pupils.
- In May 2001, Cohen was officially made a fugitive from justice by the US authorities.
- What the city has known for some time has been officially acknowledged by the Chief Superintendent.
- A further revision in 1928, though not officially authorized, is in use in some places.
- It has urged people this weekend to attend only officially authorised protests.
- Permit restrictions mean you'll have to travel with an officially approved operator.
- This is the only main course in Italian cuisine whose recipe has been officially approved and laid down.
- 1.2 In public and for official purposes but not necessarily so in reality.
据官方公开消息 sentence adverb there is a possibility he was murdered—officially, he died in a car smash 他有可能是被谋杀的——按官方所说他是死于撞车事故。 Example sentencesExamples - Cannibalism is something that existed just in the past, at least officially, and gets condemned each time it occurs.
- Although caste officially does not exist, everyone knows not only their own caste, but that of everyone else.
- The neighbours in unofficial whispers talk about his activities but officially they know nothing.
- The report never made it to the president's desk, and thus never officially existed.
- Unemployment officially did not exist, and every worker's right to a job was enshrined in the Constitution.
- For taxation purposes, the deal has been officially classed as a demerger rather than a management buyout.
- Though officially this was a full-blooded hunt, in reality it was little more than a glorified pony ride in the country.
Definition of officially in US English: officiallyadverbəˈfiSHəlēəˈfɪʃəli 1In a formal and public way. 正式地 next month the election campaign will officially begin 6月24日竞选活动将正式开始。 Example sentencesExamples - Neither is particularly appealing, although as the day officially begins at ten I guess the latter is more sensible.
- He mentioned his brother when he officially launched his campaign in June this year.
- The institution had to close its doors officially last week.
- At the end of this month, he will officially begin the process of ‘setting out’.
- The hunt for a new apartment officially began on Saturday with me making about 10 calls.
- The formal business of officially opening the premises is then expected to take place.
- The exhibition officially opens to the public today and admission is included in the normal entry price.
- Montana officials have officially closed all public land in the entire western half of the state.
- Events officially began when a government official gave permission for people of all ranks to wear masks.
- The bakery, which will make fresh bread several times each day, will officially open to the public on Monday.
- Until that date nobody is officially standing at the election in Hove.
- The organizations will officially file questions regarding the fuel prices to the oil firm, he added.
- The site will be officially opened to the public in spring, when a kissing gate is installed at the roadside.
- He is due to be officially elected at the formal mayor making ceremony on May 10.
- The festival began on Thursday and officially ended on Sunday evening.
- Autumn may have only officially begun today but already we are seeing the leaves in Yorkshire begin to their dramatic change.
- The election campaign begins officially tomorrow, barring some catastrophe overnight.
- Davis has left today free before officially launching his campaign on Tuesday.
- It is silent running and produces zero emissions and was officially launched on to the Irish market last month.
- Like Cameron, he is expected to launch his leadership campaign officially within the next fortnight.
- There are challenging times ahead indeed, as he officially takes over his new position in January.
- 1.1 With the authority of the government or some other organization.
官方地 it was officially acknowledged that the economy was in recession 官方承认经济处于衰退之中。 Example sentencesExamples - The British government officially recognised Madagascar as an independent country in 1820.
- However, the airlines do not want them to be officially approved at the present prices.
- Red caps, badges, distinct ties and other emblems confer authority on to officially endorsed senior pupils.
- It wasn't a big secret at the time, it was just not officially admitted until recently.
- In May 2001, Cohen was officially made a fugitive from justice by the US authorities.
- It has urged people this weekend to attend only officially authorised protests.
- He said he would quit after his candidacy was officially accepted by the election committee.
- This is the only main course in Italian cuisine whose recipe has been officially approved and laid down.
- It took 75 years for the authorities to officially admit that the letter was forged.
- What the city has known for some time has been officially acknowledged by the Chief Superintendent.
- Permit restrictions mean you'll have to travel with an officially approved operator.
- The Sun reported that they will be officially informed by the CPS today that the case was being dropped.
- The country has never officially acknowledged, apologised or paid reparations for its crimes.
- The government will be thinking carefully about how it acknowledges the accolade officially.
- It was on this that he spent most of his money but he did financially support a daughter whom he refused to officially acknowledge.
- The call came as the borders were officially declared closed by authorities worried about the mass influx.
- There is a big gap between estimates of the numbers wounded and the figure that the military officially admits.
- A further revision in 1928, though not officially authorized, is in use in some places.
- Why on earth would they allow one of them to spend his whole time building models and yet never officially acknowledge the practice?
- In fact the use of containers for such storage was officially authorised.
- 1.2 In public and for official purposes but not necessarily so in reality.
据官方公开消息 sentence adverb there is a possibility he was murdered—officially, he died in a car crash 他有可能是被谋杀的——按官方所说他是死于撞车事故。 Example sentencesExamples - Although caste officially does not exist, everyone knows not only their own caste, but that of everyone else.
- Unemployment officially did not exist, and every worker's right to a job was enshrined in the Constitution.
- Cannibalism is something that existed just in the past, at least officially, and gets condemned each time it occurs.
- For taxation purposes, the deal has been officially classed as a demerger rather than a management buyout.
- The neighbours in unofficial whispers talk about his activities but officially they know nothing.
- The report never made it to the president's desk, and thus never officially existed.
- Though officially this was a full-blooded hunt, in reality it was little more than a glorified pony ride in the country.
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