English to Arabic Dictionary lieutenant

lieutenant

ملازم
translation of 'lieutenant'
noun
ملازم
example
‘We're in a state of high alert,’ said one police 'lieutenant' .
There the saluting officer was Major Edmund Gartside, who is deputy lord 'lieutenant' of Manchester.
A Navy 'lieutenant' in France broadcasted information and live entertainment to troops accompanying President Wilson to the 1919 Paris Peace Conference.
Although they had lost a loyal 'lieutenant' , the battle was not over.
She is a 52-year-old retired D.C. police 'lieutenant' and the oldest U.S. athlete on the team.
In 1978 he was appointed deputy lord 'lieutenant' for Wiltshire.
A volunteer Buffalo police 'lieutenant' also lectured on awareness and how to avoid getting attacked.
The task force leader, a sheriff's 'lieutenant' , said the number of people vulnerable to identity theft in the case could reach 500,000.
But I regard you as a 'lieutenant' available to assist as and when required.
A 'lieutenant' or staff sergeant can easily find themselves in charge of a $25,000 cash monthly field-ordering officer account.
According to the Independent, a police 'lieutenant' declared at the hotel yesterday that he had stationed snipers around the building and would kill anyone who attempted to leave.
In a separate incident, guerrillas killed a police 'lieutenant' in the same city.
Sir James has commanded in every rank from 'lieutenant' to vice-admiral.
I was a naval gunfire officer in the Vietnam War - a Navy 'lieutenant' serving in the 7th Marine Regiment.
No one would question the sight of a military police 'lieutenant' taking his gear from one place to another.
Are the results as crisp and orderly as when the colonel commands the 'lieutenant' ?
The fire department 'lieutenant' and the police supervisor led Eric to a parked cruiser, where they pumped him for information.
It's as if his on-the-field 'lieutenant' is exempt from being substituted, is exempt too from criticism.
She also looks fabulous enough to make a loyal 'lieutenant' betray the hand that fed him.
They had never expressed pride when I had graduated from the academy and been commissioned as a 'lieutenant' .
Joseph Tilly was a military man and became a 'lieutenant' in the artillery.
As a 'lieutenant' in the Navy, I put my letter of resignation in a year before the end of my commitment.
As a Royal Navy 'lieutenant' , he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for navigating unchartered waters off the Burmese coast.
The 'lieutenant' stood up to face his superior without fear and without respect.
He served two tours as a 'lieutenant' in the navy in Vietnam between December 1967 and April 1969, when he returned to the US with three Purple Hearts and a Silver Star.
The team, made up of one major, four captains, one 'lieutenant' , one first sergeant, and three sergeants first class, began the arduous task of preparing the foreign soldiers for combat.
Five years later, he was appointed a second 'lieutenant' in the army's Topographical Engineers.
She was eager to see the damage for herself, even though her husband, a police 'lieutenant' , warned her how bad it was.
The only problem was Hunter never really knew what his trusted 'lieutenant' was thinking.
I served with outstanding female officers as an Army military police 'lieutenant' and captain - officers who were equal or superior to me in every way.
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