lieutenant 英 [lefˈtenənt]   美 [luˈtenənt]

lieutenant

lieutenant  英 [lefˈtenənt] 美 [luˈtenənt]

n. 中尉;次官 

名词复数:lieutenants 

He was preferred to lieutenant. 他被晋升为陆军中尉。
Lieutenant Paul Fisher 保罗 · 费希尔陆军中尉

  • A lieutenant is a commissioned officer in the armed forces or the police who can take command if her higher-ups aren't around.
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  • n. 中尉;次官
  • 1. He was preferred to lieutenant.

    他被晋升为陆军中尉。

  • 2. Lieutenant Paul Fisher

    保罗 · 费希尔陆军中尉

  • 3. a lieutenant colonel

    中校

  • lieutenant (n.) late 14c., "one who takes the place of another," from Old French lieu tenant "substitute, deputy," literally "place holder" (14c.), from lieu "place" (see lieu) + tenant, present participle of tenir "to hold," from PIE root *ten- "to stretch." The notion is of a "substitute" for higher authority.
lieu·ten·ant / lefˈtenənt ; NAmE luːˈtenənt / noun ( abbr.Lieut. , Lt ) 1 an officer of middle rank in the army, navy, or air force (陆军)中尉;(海军或空军)上尉 Lieutenant Paul Fisher 保罗 · 费希尔陆军中尉 see also flight lieutenant , second lieutenant , sub lieutenant 2 ( in compounds 构成复合词 ) an officer just below the rank mentioned 仅低于…官阶的官员 a lieutenant colonel 中校 3 (in the US) a police officer of fairly high rank (美国警队中)较高级别的警官 4 a person who helps sb who is above them in rank or who performs their duties when that person is unable to 副职官员;助理官员;代理官员 lieutenant lieutenants lieu·ten·ant / lefˈtenənt ; NAmE luːˈtenənt /
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