ensign
n. 旗,船旗,国旗; <美>海军少尉; (表示职别等的)徽章
An ensign is a flag flown on a ship to show what country the ship belongs to.
An ensign is a junior officer in the United States Navy.
He had been a naval ensign stationed off Cuba.
他是派驻古巴的海军少尉。
...Ensign Smith.
海军少尉史密斯
1. a person who holds a commissioned rank in the United States Navy or the United States Coast Guard; below lieutenant junior grade
2. an emblem flown as a symbol of nationality
3. colors flown by a ship to show its nationality
At the end of the war Henry was mustered out as an ensign.
亨利在战争结束退伍时是一个海军少尉.
At that moment, from behind the short bush, there appear the artillery ensign.
此时从矮小的丛林后面出现了炮兵部队的军旗.
Ay, tear her tattered ensign down!
唉!扯下她破碎的军旗!
Ensign was a retriever, and retrieved everything that wasn't nailed down.
“恩塞恩”是一种能寻回猎物的猎犬,无论什么东西,只要不是用钉子钉牢,它都能找回来.
An ensign is a junior officer in the United States navy.
海军少尉是美国海军中的下级军官.