JMdict
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An officiant is a person who performs a ceremony, especially a religious or civil rite such as a wedding or funeral. The officiant leads the proceedings and may be a clergy member, judge, or other authorized person. The role involves conducting the formal aspects of the ceremony.
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We need to communicate the decision officially instead of just letting people know informally.
私たちは非公式に単に人々に知らせるのではなく、正式に決定を伝える必要があります。
It's high time government officials addressed the infrastructure deficiencies that hinder economic development substantially.
政府当局者が経済発展を大幅に妨げるインフラの欠陥に対処するべき時期です。
We were celebrating the victory enthusiastically when news came that the results had been challenged officially.
結果が正式に異議を唱えられたというニュースが来たとき、私たちは盛大に勝利を祝っていました。
She mentioned several colleagues who had witnessed the incident, which contradicted the official account significantly.
彼女は、事件を目撃した数人の同僚について言及しましたが、それは公式の説明と大きく矛盾していました。
There appears to be substantial discrepancy between the official statistics and the actual economic conditions experienced locally.
公式統計と地域で経験された実際の経済状況との間に、実質的な不一致があるようです。
I'm getting my credentials verified officially to comply with the regulatory requirements for professional certification.
私は専門資格の規制要件に準拠するために、資格を公式に検証してもらっています。