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ensign

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Water, Navy
en·sign /ˈensaɪn, -sən $ ˈensən/ noun [countable]  1 TTWPMNa flag on a ship that shows what country the ship belongs to 〔表明国籍的〕舰旗 the Russian ensign 俄罗斯舰旗2. PMNa low rank in the US navy, or an officer who has this rank 〔美国〕海军少尉
Examples from the Corpus
ensignBetween her first and second missions she was commissioned an ensign in the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry.The airship's charred ensign hangs in the nearby church.By contrast the courtesy ensign has become more of a duty than a courtesy.On a long cruise the courtesy ensigns can cost more than the charts and wear out quicker.Shaker gave a loose salute, and the grinning ensign tapped his forehead with a finger.The average yachtsmen lashes his ensign to the backstay, and there it stays until it rots.They'd piled him in with the dead, and it was only later a naval ensign noticed him twitching.Dogwell was big and looked as if he would have liked to tie the ensign into some kind of handy knot.
Origin ensign (1300-1400) Old French enseigne, from Latin insignia; → INSIGNIA
en·sign nounChineseSyllable
ship Corpus that shows a flag on a


ensign
ensign /ˈensaɪn, -sən $ ˈensən/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: enseigne, from Latin insignia; insignia
1. a flag on a ship that shows what country the ship belongs to:
    the Russian ensign
2. a low rank in the US navy, or an officer who has this rank


en·signBrE /ˈensən/ 🔊NAmE /ˈensən/ 🔊 nouna flag flown on a ship to show which country it belongs to (表明国籍的)舰旗,船旗the White Ensign (= the flag of the British Navy) 英国海军旗an officer of low rank in the US navy (美国)海军少尉Ensign Marshall马歇尔海军少尉