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词汇 captaincy
释义 captaincy
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˈkæp.tɪn.si/ us /ˈkæp.tən.si/
the position of captain(= leader) of a sports team: (运动队的)队长身份
He made a sudden decision to give up the captaincy. 他突然决定放弃队长的职位。
The captaincy for an international match is a great honour.担任国际比赛的队长是一项巨大的荣誉。
(alsoCaptaincy)
the position of captain of a ship or an aircraft:
I got my aircraft captaincy very early.
Such knots can also indicate Captaincy of a ship.
(alsoCaptaincy)
the position of captain (= an officer's rank) in the British army or navy, or in the US air force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, or the US police and fire departments: 队长职位(或任期)
A grammar school education and a captaincy in the army made him what he is.文法学校的教育和在军队的上尉职务成就了他现在的自己。
Under the Captaincy of Fred Beadle, the fire brigade responded to many emergencies. 在弗雷德·比德尔队长的领导下,消防队应对了许多紧急情况。
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captain
She lost her captaincy of the volleyball team.
He will bring the same intensity to his captaincy that he brought to the team as a player.
The captaincy of an aircraft carrier calls for skills far different from the captaincy of a sailing vessel.
In 1756 he was promoted to a captaincy of marines.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Ship's officers
boatswain
bosun
captain
first mate
first officer
master
mate
privateer
purser
sea captain
skipper

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


General ranks in the armed forces

Examples of captaincy


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The issue of communities is as complex as the differences among the brotherhoods in such a vast captaincy.
The ship of state was sailing on a narrower and therefore less even keel, as it were; its inflexible captaincy paradoxically giving greater leeway to external pressures.
As a consequence, under your captaincy, our hull is pressed deep into the waterline under the accumulated weight of your debt.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Fourthly, they do not possess what one might term the quality of captaincy.
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The officers seeking permanent commissions are mostly war-hardened men who want a captaincy or a majority.
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American commitment, indeed captaincy, has been inevitably the cornerstone.
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This is not an elective office any more than is the captaincy of a ship.
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The failure of most captaincies was related to the resistance of the indigenous peoples, shipwrecks and internal disputes between the colonizers.
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At least a few of the later captaincies were islands or capes of negligible size.
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These captaincies general should be distinguished from the ones given to almost all of the conquistadores, which was based on an older tradition.
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His captaincy was disciplinarian in nature but his teammates respected his broad cricket knowledge.
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He managed to consolidate the captaincy, cultivating sugar cane, installing the first sugar plantations, tobacco and cotton.
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Ingle eventually resigned the captaincy, or was manoeuvred out of it, amid some bitterness, it said.
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The institution of the captaincy general predated the viceroyalty, but was incorporated into the latter when the viceroyalties were established in the mid-16th century.
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The captaincies were, therefore, a scaled-down version of the donatrio system.
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