军官

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Understanding 军官 (jūnguān)

The term 军官 specifically refers to a military officer, someone who holds a rank and commands or manages within the armed forces. It is a formal term used in both everyday and official contexts.

Usage and Context

军官 is often used to describe individuals with leadership roles in the military, including responsibilities like training soldiers, commanding troops, and managing military affairs. It is not used for enlisted soldiers without officer rank.

Common Collocations

  • 军官职责 (jūnguān zhízé): officer's duties, emphasizing responsibilities
  • 军官学校 (jūnguān xuéxiào): military academy, where officers are trained
  • 高级军官 (gāojí jūnguān): senior officer, indicating higher rank

Nuances

When using 军官, the speaker implies a level of authority and professionalism. It contrasts with 士兵 (soldier) or (private). Avoid confusing 军官 with 军人, which is a broader term for military personnel including all ranks.

Summary

Use 军官 when referring to commissioned officers in the military context, especially when highlighting their leadership or administrative roles. It is a respectful and precise term appropriate for formal and informal conversations about military personnel.

Example Sentences

He is an experienced officer responsible for training new recruits.

An officer's duties include not only commanding battles but also managing

This officer enjoys high prestige within the military.