lieutenant
Prononciation : [lɛfˈtɛnənt]
Mot
Contexte : « military »
(noun) a lieutenant is a military officer who usually ranks above a second lieutenant and below a captain. They help lead and manage soldiers in tasks and missions.
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The lieutenant was respected by all the soldiers in her unit.
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He never wanted to be a lieutenant; he preferred to stay in the background.
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What does the lieutenant say about the mission?
Contexte : « navy »
(noun) in the navy, a lieutenant is an officer who ranks just below a lieutenant commander. They perform leadership roles and help run ships or other navy operations.
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The lieutenant navigated the ship safely through the storm.
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The lieutenant commander was not happy with the lieutenant's recent decisions.
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How long has the lieutenant served in the navy?
Contexte : « law enforcement »
(noun) in law enforcement, a lieutenant is an officer who is in charge of other officers and special units, often helping to manage police operations.
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The lieutenant organized the community safety event successfully.
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The lieutenant did not handle the situation well during the emergency.
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What role does the lieutenant play during a crisis?
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