lieutenant 详细解释

lieutenant

[lef'tenənt]

n. 中尉, 助理人员, 副官

n.[C]

1. (美国)陆军(或空军, 海军陆战队)中尉, 少尉; (英国)陆军(或海军陆战队)中尉

2. 海军上尉

3. 代理官员; 副职官员, 助理官员

He was the Prime Minister's most trusted lieutenant.

他是首相最信任的助手。

4. (消防队, 警察队的)中尉, 少尉

词形变化

名词: lieutenancy |

词义辨析

同义:

n.副职官员, 代理官员

assistant  aide  helper  deputy  second  second-in-command  subaltern  henchman  stooge  subordinate  hanger-on  bodyguard

n.顾问, 密友, 代理人, 追随者

attendant  counsellor  advisor  confidant  subaltern  coadjutant  coadjutor  surrogate  secondary  understudy  follower

n.(英)陆军中尉, (英、美)海军上尉

army officer  naval officer  

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英英释义

名词 lieutenant:

a commissioned military officer

an officer in a police force

同义词:police lieutenant

an assistant with power to act when his superior is absent

同义词:deputy

an officer holding a commissioned rank in the United States Navy or the United States Coast Guard; below lieutenant commander and above lieutenant junior grade

补充

lieutenantlieutenant英:[lefˈtenənt] 美:[luˈtɛnənt]n.1.陆军中尉He was promoted to be a lieutenant in the army.他被提升为陆军中尉。2.海军上尉The lieutenant stood ahead of the troops.海军上尉站在士兵的面前。3.副职官员

例句

1. lieutenant Campbell ordered the man at the wheel to steer for the gunboat.坎贝尔上尉命令舵手驾驶炮艇。 2. He was my right-hand man, my lieutenant on the field, a cool, calculated footballer.他曾是我的左膀右臂、运动场上的得力助手——一位冷静而精明的足球运动员。 3. two of Lenin's leading lieutenants.列宁的两个主要副手。 4. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant.他晋升为中尉。 5. "Good morning, lieutenant Smith."早上好,史密斯中尉。 6. She has her best lieutenants working on a proposal.她让她最得力的几位助理做一份提案。 7. one of the mobster's most loyal lieutenants这个暴徒最忠实的帮手之一