English to Tamil Dictionary lieutenant

lieutenant

லெப்டினன்ட்
translation of 'lieutenant'
ராணுவத்தில் தலைவனுக்குக் கீழ் ஓர் உத்தியோகஸ்தர்
noun
ஆயத,
கப்பற்படை அதிகாரி
example
High academic rank brought Jackson assignment as a 'lieutenant' in the 3rd US Artillery.
There the saluting officer was Major Edmund Gartside, who is deputy lord 'lieutenant' of Manchester.
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.
Back there he plays catch with his father, Mark, a police 'lieutenant' in Carrollton, Texas.
Refusing exemption, he had joined the navy as a 'lieutenant' and was about to take charge of the Admiralty's Educational Film Unit.
A volunteer Buffalo police 'lieutenant' also lectured on awareness and how to avoid getting attacked.
Appointed first 'lieutenant' in the Continental Navy in 1775, Jones received the command of the Ranger in 1777.
In a separate incident, guerrillas killed a police 'lieutenant' in the same city.
And the 'lieutenant' was the leader of the platoon.
The task force leader, a sheriff's 'lieutenant' , said the number of people vulnerable to identity theft in the case could reach 500,000.
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.
Eventually he gets promoted up to being a 'lieutenant' and becomes the right-hand man to the family boss.
He was a surgeon 'lieutenant' in the navy and a major in the special forces for the sultan of Oman.
The two former military officers (Woodward served as a 'lieutenant' in the Navy) have been amigos for more than a dozen years.
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.
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.
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 young 'lieutenant' later became Lord Roberts and commander-in-chief of the Indian army.
The 'lieutenant' stood up to face his superior without fear and without respect.
After a portentous prologue, the film shifts five years ahead, showing him in his new position as 'lieutenant' in the citizen police force.
While at William and Mary in 1776, Monroe was commissioned an infantry 'lieutenant' in the 3rd Virginia Regiment.
He reportedly invited a union official home to personally inspect his Silver Star, Bronze Star and three Purple Hearts, awarded for his combat duty as a Navy 'lieutenant' .
A lot has been made of that fact, but he was putting the question to the police 'lieutenant' this morning.
‘We're in a state of high alert,’ said one police 'lieutenant' .
A 'lieutenant' or staff sergeant can easily find themselves in charge of a $25,000 cash monthly field-ordering officer account.
He was commissioned in mid-1944 and made flight 'lieutenant' two years later.
She was eager to see the damage for herself, even though her husband, a police 'lieutenant' , warned her how bad it was.
As a Shawnee police department 'lieutenant' explained to reporters, the transparent tape performed as advertised.
The company commander thought the new 'lieutenant' and staff sergeant were scapegoats for superior officers in their chain of command.
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