warrant officers

英 [ˈwɒrənt ˈɒfɪsəz] 美 [ˈwɔːrənt ˈɔfəsərz]

n.  准尉(陆军、英国空军和美国海军的中级军衔)
warrant officer的复数

法律



柯林斯词典

  1. 准尉
    A warrant officer is a person in the army, the air force, or the marines who is above the rank of sergeant and below the rank of lieutenant. In the United States Navy, a warrant officer is above the rank of petty officer and below the rank of ensign.

    双语例句

    1. An arrest warrant affidavit says a man told officers he had driven Johnson and another man to the shelter.
      在一份逮捕令誓言书中写道,有一男子告诉警方,他曾开车送这名女性和另一名男性去那个动物庇护中心。
    2. They enter the house in a rough neighborhood without working with local police to get a search warrant, fearing officers could tip off the smugglers.
      他们进入这个位于崎岖地带的房子,没有与当地警察合作以取得搜索证,因为担心警方会事先警告这些走私者。
    3. Personnel appointed to each of the 38 established Yeoman Warders posts in the Tower of London nowadays are all retired Warrant Officers of the Army, Royal Air Force and Royal Marines.
      现今伦敦塔38处岗位所派遣的卫兵都是退休的荣誉陆军、皇家空军、及皇家海军。