词汇 | example_english_captain |
释义 | Examples of captainThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Policies to increase technical efficiency can operate through captains' training and extension programs. Perhaps most noteworthy was the scarcity of farm labourers among the lieutenants, captains, and commandants who ran the movement in the parishes. Nowhere in these documents is the foolhardy riverboat captain or locomotive engineer told directly why he should slow down. They also entertained those naval captains who successfully escorted convoys, rewarding them with presents and personally congratulating them in published resolutions in the newspapers. Before the war, recently promoted majors had served as captains for an average of five years and four months. There separate deals could be cut with local coastal authorities, and if the price wasn't right the captain could simply move on. However, when one examines this letter in the context of his other correspondence, the captain is revealed to be a malcontent. Upon reflection, it should be apparent that the captain of the boat is committed to acting in accordance with meshing subplans. His officials did not permit captains of ships to export food-grains beyond what were needed for actual consumption by those on board the ships. The captain was again on the look out at night. A war captain swears an oath when ordering his men not to retreat from an enemy. When the captain tied down the boiler safety valve, the engines generated enormous and sometimes boiler-exploding power. The probate records of army captains, lieutenants and surgeons burst with popular histories, travel narratives, classical texts, poetry and the latest works of fiction. Naval captains balked at allowing scientists and engineers without any experience at sea to design ships. A non-owner captain operating in marine fisheries has avenues to demonstrate behavior contrasting to that found in agriculture. Often the de facto captain of industry is an intra-organizational collective of labourers, working together as a managerial elite. The key details are the captains among the ranks who must be identified and briefed early - before the troops go into battle. He sells the cargo at a profit and the foreign captain has no reason to regret the transaction. Accordingly, they decide to appoint one member of the group as the captain and entrust him with authority to resolve these disputes. If the captain believes it preferable to rig the sail herself, she must find out whether anyone else intends to rig the sail as well. Similarly, we can imagine the case of the resentful captain. The absence of more such cases in the archival record may reflect the fact that some captains apparently viewed shipboard revolts as nothing unexpected. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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