English to Spanish Dictionary lieutenant

lieutenant

teniente
translation of 'lieutenant'
noun
lugarteniente,
teniente
example
‘I only had a pistol with me,’ said a police 'lieutenant' .
No one would question the sight of a military police 'lieutenant' taking his gear from one place to another.
It's as if his on-the-field 'lieutenant' is exempt from being substituted, is exempt too from criticism.
He served as a flight 'lieutenant' in the Royal Air Force bomber command until 1947.
A Navy 'lieutenant' in France broadcasted information and live entertainment to troops accompanying President Wilson to the 1919 Paris Peace Conference.
While at William and Mary in 1776, Monroe was commissioned an infantry 'lieutenant' in the 3rd Virginia Regiment.
She also looks fabulous enough to make a loyal 'lieutenant' betray the hand that fed him.
On Tuesday I called the 'lieutenant' in charge of the buy-back program for some more information.
He left some time after the guard was set up, and left his 'lieutenant' in charge.
Refusing exemption, he had joined the navy as a 'lieutenant' and was about to take charge of the Admiralty's Educational Film Unit.
Nasser dominated Egypt post-1952 and Sadat served as a trusted 'lieutenant' .
She was eager to see the damage for herself, even though her husband, a police 'lieutenant' , warned her how bad it was.
The principal made a call to the police captain or 'lieutenant' , and said, I've got a drug issue here.
As a Navy 'lieutenant' during World War II, he introduced to the U.S. Navy the importance of knowing how to swim.
Are the results as crisp and orderly as when the colonel commands the 'lieutenant' ?
After a portentous prologue, the film shifts five years ahead, showing him in his new position as 'lieutenant' in the citizen police force.
I was strapped onto a backboard and placed on the front of a boat with an injured police 'lieutenant' , a firefighter, and a few walking wounded.
In 1978 he was appointed deputy lord 'lieutenant' for Wiltshire.
The 'lieutenant' stood up to face his superior without fear and without respect.
She is a 52-year-old retired D.C. police 'lieutenant' and the oldest U.S. athlete on the team.
He was commissioned a second 'lieutenant' upon graduation in 1972 from the U.S. Military Academy.
And the 'lieutenant' was the leader of the platoon.
Mr Long, a former flight 'lieutenant' , was based at RAF Lyneham from 1962 until 1994.
But I regard you as a 'lieutenant' available to assist as and when required.
The fire department 'lieutenant' and the police supervisor led Eric to a parked cruiser, where they pumped him for information.
Back there he plays catch with his father, Mark, a police 'lieutenant' in Carrollton, Texas.
His vast influence in the north-east made Charles I appoint him king's 'lieutenant' in the north.
During the second world war he served in the Royal Navy as surgeon 'lieutenant' , escorting convoys in the north Atlantic on HMS Maplin, a converted merchant ship which catapulted Hurricanes into combat.
There the saluting officer was Major Edmund Gartside, who is deputy lord 'lieutenant' of Manchester.
The police 'lieutenant' who handled the case of our intruder called and informed me that the man who broke into our house was found dead in his jail cell.
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