lieutenant
n. 陆军中尉; 副职官员; 海军上尉; 助理人员
A lieutenant is a person who holds a junior officer's rank in the army, navy, marines, or air force, or in the American police force.
Lieutenant Campbell ordered the man at the wheel to steer for the gunboat.
坎贝尔上尉命令舵手将船开向炮艇。
If you refer to someone as a person's lieutenant, you mean they are that person's assistant, especially their main assistant, in an organization or activity.
He was my right-hand man, my lieutenant on the field, a cool, calculated footballer.
他是我的得力助手,球场上的代理人,是一个冷静而有头脑的足球运动员。
1. a commissioned military officer
2. an officer in a police force
3. an assistant with power to act when his superior is absent
4. 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
In 1895, the military rank enrolled the imperial fourth cavalry regiments by second lieutenant.
1895年, 以少尉军衔编入皇家第四骑兵团.
Forrest : Would you like to see what Lieutenant Dan looks like?
福勒斯特: 你想知道丹中尉长什么样 吗 ?
Lieutenant General Ulysses S . Grant becomes the first to have this rank.
陆军中将尤利西斯·修·格兰特成为首位被授予此军衔的人.
Isn't that Lieutenant Winters leading Easy Company in PT?
正在带穿操练服的E连,是不是温斯特少尉?
The English of the lieutenant general is very eccentric, empty insipidity , interpreter official leisurely, below drowsy.
中将的英语十分古怪, 空洞无味, 翻译官慢条斯理, 下面昏昏欲睡.