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admiral

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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ad·mi·ral /ˈædmərəl/ noun [countable]  PMNa high rank in the British or US navy, or someone with this rank 海军上将
Examples from the Corpus
admiralThe generals and admirals said they had always been against the blockade as being too weak and now they wanted immediate action.The elderly admiral sighed and penned his name to yet another scrap of printed paper.On the outbreak of the civil war the navy rallied to Parliament, which made Warwick its lord high admiral.Resignations, both of ministers and of admirals but not of the Chancellor, were threatened.None of the astronomers or admirals on the board had any knowledge about the Watch or what made it run so regularly.Yet he could not doubt now, after what the admiral had told him.Until last summer, each naval station was a separate facility reporting to one of three admirals.
Origin admiral (1200-1300) Old French amiral, from Medieval Latin admirallus, from Arabic amir-al- commander of the (as in amir-al-bahr commander of the sea)
ad·mi·ral nounChineseSyllable
US a in the British Corpus rank someone or or navy, high


admiral
admiral /ˈædmərəl/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: amiral, from Medieval Latin admirallus, from Arabic amir-al- 'commander of the' (as in amir-al-bahr 'commander of the sea')
a high rank in the British or US navy, or someone with this rank


ad·miralBrE /ˈædmərəl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈædmərəl/ 🔊 nounan officer of very high rank in the navy 海军将官;海军上将;舰队司令The admiral visited the ships under his command. 舰队司令视察了他所统率的军舰。🔊🔊Admiral Lord Nelson海军上将纳尔逊勋爵

admiral, aircraft carrier, base, captain, command, fleet, navy, submarine, torpedo, warship

  see also rear admiral, red admiral