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lieutenantn. 1. officer holdng the place of a superior in his absence副职军官,副将。 △Oth.1.1.8:“Three great ones of thecity. / In personal suit to make me his lieutenant.”这城里的三个大人物,亲自去求他提升我做他的副将。 lieutenant's scarf: an officer's sach军官的肩带(绶带)。 △Ado.2.1.197(188): “What fashon will you wearthe garland of? about your neck,like an usurer'schain? or under your arm,like a lieutenant's scarf?”i.e. are you going to make capital out of this by clai-ming preferment from the Prince in return for yourloss,or shall you challenge him to a duel?你将怎样佩戴你的花环? 究竟是挂在你的脖子上,像是放高利贷的人的金链子?还是挂在你的臂下,像是军官的肩带? (意即:你想像放高利贷的人那样,利用这个机会捞一把,向亲王要求封赏,或者像军官那样,和亲王决斗?) 2. officer representing or performing the work of asuperior代理官员。 Lieutenant of the Tower: acting commandant ofTower of London伦敦塔卫队队长。 △3H.VI.4.6.o.s.d.:“Flourish,Enter King Henry the Sixth,Clarence,Warwick,Somerset,young Henry Richmond,Ox-ford,Montague,and Lieutenant of the Tower.”喇叭花腔。国王亨利六世、克拉仑斯、沃里克、萨默塞特、年轻的里士满、牛津、蒙太玖及伦敦塔卫队队长上。 lieutenant[ˈlu: tenənt]n. 陆军中尉,海军上尉,副职官员 ‖ Lieutenant Colonel中校 Lieutenant Commander少校 Lieutenant General 中将 lieutenant governor副总督 Lieutenant Junior Class中尉 lieutenant junior grade海军中尉 Lieutenantn. (cap.) Lieutenant of the Tower,i.e.acting commandant of the London Tower伦敦塔卫队队长。 △R.Ⅲ.4.1. 12: “And in good time,here theLieutenant comes.”正巧,卫队队长来了。 |