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sub-lieutenant

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sub-lieutenant [ˈsʌblefˈtenənt] N (Naut) → alférez mf de fragata (Mil) → subteniente mf, alférez mf

sub-lieutenant
n sub-lieutenant [sablefˈtenənt, (American ) -lu:-]
(abbreviated toSub-Lt., when written) the rank below lieutenant. onderluitenant مُلازِم ثانٍ малдши лейтенант podporučík løjtnant der Oberleutnant ανθυποπλοίαρχος alférez de fragata; subteniente nooremleitnant ستوان فرعي aliluutnantti sous-lieutenant; enseigne (de vaisseau) première classe סֶגֶן מִשנֶה अधोजन्हि poručnik korvete, zastavnik poručnik alhadnagy letnan muda undir-lautinant sottotenente 海軍中尉 해군 중위 jaunesnysis leitenantas jaunākais leitnants leftenan muda tweede luitenant fenrik podporucznik segundo tenente sublocotenent младший лейтенант podporučík podporočnik potporučnik löjtnant, fänrik ร้อยตรี asteğmen (美)少尉 молодший лейтенант لیفٹنٹ سے نیچے کا عہدہ thiếu úy


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He returned to France with the epaulet of sub-lieutenant, and as the protection of the general, who is in the highest favor, was accorded to him, he was a captain in 1823, during the Spanish war -- that is to say, at the time when Danglars made his early speculations.
"Arthur Charpentier, sub-lieutenant in Her Majesty's navy," cried Gregson, pompously, rubbing his fat hands and inflating his chest.
He had been made a sub-lieutenant in 1802, but it was not until 1829 that he became a major, in spite of the grayness of his moustaches.
 
 
 
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