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词汇 warrant-officer
释义 warrant officer
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈwɒr.ənt ˌɒf.ɪ.sər/ us /ˈwɔːr.ənt ˌɑː.fɪ.sɚ/
a middle rank in the armed forces: (军队中的)准尉
Warrant Officer First Class一级准尉
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

General ranks in the armed forces
ADC
adjutant
adjutant general
aide-de-camp
artificer
bombardier
captain
CINC
commandant
commander-in-chief
commissioned
commissioned officer
grunt
lieutenant
Lt
marshal
NCO
non-commissioned
non-commissioned officer
ranking

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That is the warrantofficer and the commissioned warrantofficer.
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He was not eligible for time promotion to the rank of warrantofficer before his release.
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A commissioned warrantofficer only receives three shares, whereas after the 1914–18 war he received 15 shares, or 20 shares if in command.
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The warrantofficer wishes to be given commissioned rank.
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We have decided that in future all officers of the warrantofficer class shall be regarded as having full wardroom status.
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I should like to remark on the proposals for which we have been waiting for so long concerning the warrantofficer rank.
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It has been decided that a new rate of warrantofficer shall be created.
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I do not consider that there are sufficient grounds for treating this class of warrantofficer more favourably than warrant officers in general.
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A warrantofficer or noncommissioned officer in general can only retain his acting rank while he is performing the duties of the rank.
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I take even a more striking case—a case of disgraceful conduct on the part of a commissioned warrantofficer.
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He was offered a commission on various occasions but declined because he preferred to be a warrantofficer.
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Perhaps the other warrantofficer could deal with prospective veterans who are still in the armed services?
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A warrantofficer can now get more than £800 a year, plus his keep.
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A warrantofficer who is a tradesman can get nearly to £850, and a warrantofficer who is a technician goes to nearly £1,000 a year.
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The warrantofficer of to-day is surely capable of commanding a platoon and similar sub-units hitherto generally entrusted to subalterns.
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