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词汇 lieutenant colonel
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Definition of lieutenant colonel in English:

lieutenant colonel

noun
  • A rank of officer in the army and the US air force, above major and below colonel.

    陆军中校;(美国)空军中校

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The two generals will supervise seven sector commanders of colonel or lieutenant colonel rank who will take direct responsibility in the field.
    • He is a 1972 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy and retired as a lieutenant colonel in 1995.
    • A squadron, usually commanded by a lieutenant colonel, normally consists of two or more flights and has 50 to 750 personnel.
    • Four to six companies make up a battalion, which is normally commanded by a lieutenant colonel with a command sergeant major as principal NCO assistant.
    • The delegation is comprised of active-duty officers ranging from lieutenant colonel to major.
    • Then a lieutenant colonel, Roosevelt led the Rough Riders up San Juan Hill and into the pages of American history.
    • Depending on the intensity of the conflict, today, there can be a colonel or a lieutenant colonel coordinating airlift and air-refueling forces.
    • He is a lieutenant colonel in the Army National Guard and is commander of the First Battalion, 148th Infantry.
    • He is a retired Army lieutenant colonel who served as an advisor in Vietnam and later taught military history and strategy at West Point.
    • Senior officers from lieutenant colonel through general are also faced with far greater complexity and intellectual challenge than in the past.
    • He was a senior military officer - an army lieutenant colonel - seconded twice to ONA to work at senior levels with the highest security clearances.
    • The lead FAO in each cell would ideally be a lieutenant colonel, with three to five FAO majors on his staff.
    • A cavalry officer needed £600-700, eight times a second lieutenant's annual salary and twice a lieutenant colonel's.
    • In the postwar regular army he was a lieutenant colonel in command of the 7th Cavalry.
    • A colonel was heard more quickly than a major or lieutenant colonel.
    • Placing military advisers with the rank of major or lieutenant colonel at the Colombian Army's general headquarters is the next step.
    • This week, the men, a lieutenant colonel and five captains, are learning a different way to fight - the American way.
    • It said the illegal selling of fuel involved four officers, including an Army lieutenant colonel from the association.
    • The office is headed by a lieutenant colonel, but his deputy is a civilian who provides it with some institutional memory.
    • I did have a coalition partner with me, a lieutenant colonel from the Australian army, but they still weren't talking to the media at that time.

Definition of lieutenant colonel in US English:

lieutenant colonel

nounlo͞oˈˌtenənt ˈkərnlluˈˌtɛnənt ˈkərnl
  • A commissioned officer in the US Army, Air Force, or Marine Corps ranking above major and below colonel.

    陆军中校;(美国)空军中校

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The two generals will supervise seven sector commanders of colonel or lieutenant colonel rank who will take direct responsibility in the field.
    • In the postwar regular army he was a lieutenant colonel in command of the 7th Cavalry.
    • The delegation is comprised of active-duty officers ranging from lieutenant colonel to major.
    • Four to six companies make up a battalion, which is normally commanded by a lieutenant colonel with a command sergeant major as principal NCO assistant.
    • I did have a coalition partner with me, a lieutenant colonel from the Australian army, but they still weren't talking to the media at that time.
    • The office is headed by a lieutenant colonel, but his deputy is a civilian who provides it with some institutional memory.
    • He was a senior military officer - an army lieutenant colonel - seconded twice to ONA to work at senior levels with the highest security clearances.
    • Placing military advisers with the rank of major or lieutenant colonel at the Colombian Army's general headquarters is the next step.
    • A squadron, usually commanded by a lieutenant colonel, normally consists of two or more flights and has 50 to 750 personnel.
    • He is a lieutenant colonel in the Army National Guard and is commander of the First Battalion, 148th Infantry.
    • It said the illegal selling of fuel involved four officers, including an Army lieutenant colonel from the association.
    • This week, the men, a lieutenant colonel and five captains, are learning a different way to fight - the American way.
    • He is a 1972 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy and retired as a lieutenant colonel in 1995.
    • He is a retired Army lieutenant colonel who served as an advisor in Vietnam and later taught military history and strategy at West Point.
    • Senior officers from lieutenant colonel through general are also faced with far greater complexity and intellectual challenge than in the past.
    • A cavalry officer needed £600-700, eight times a second lieutenant's annual salary and twice a lieutenant colonel's.
    • Then a lieutenant colonel, Roosevelt led the Rough Riders up San Juan Hill and into the pages of American history.
    • Depending on the intensity of the conflict, today, there can be a colonel or a lieutenant colonel coordinating airlift and air-refueling forces.
    • The lead FAO in each cell would ideally be a lieutenant colonel, with three to five FAO majors on his staff.
    • A colonel was heard more quickly than a major or lieutenant colonel.
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