Admiralty
英 ['ædmərəltɪ]
美 ['ædmərəltɪ]
n. (英国旧时)海军部
复数:admiralties
BNC.12657 / COCA.24790
牛津词典
noun
- (英国旧时)海军部
(in Britain in the past) the government department controlling the navy
柯林斯词典
- N-PROPER (英国)海军部
In Britain,the Admiraltyis the government department that is in charge of the navy.- The loss of the biggest ship in the Royal Navy shocked the Admiralty.
皇家海军损失最大舰艇一事震惊了英国海军部。
- The loss of the biggest ship in the Royal Navy shocked the Admiralty.
双语例句
- I wrote to Brundrett in the hope that there might be a space for me somewhere in the Admiralty.
我给布伦德里特写信,希望他能在海军部的某个单位为我找个工作。 - To all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction;
适用于海事法及海事管辖权的一切案件; - The place of Admiralty Courts is supplied by Colonial Courts of Admiralty.
海军法院已被殖民地海事法院取代。 - However, you know the class for office property between Wanchai and Central or Admiralty is totally different.
但是你知道湾仔和中环或金钟的商业级数完全不同。 - There was a spy in the admiralty.
海军部有一名间谍。 - They were made of admiralty gun metal.
它们是海军炮铜制造的。 - The eighteenth-century Admiralty had few coercive powers over its officers.
18世纪的英国海军部对其军官没有什么强制力。 - The Admiralty summoned all forces.
海军部召集所有的舰只。 - My section at the Admiralty Research Laboratory was run superbly by Stephen Butterworth.
我所在的海军部研究实验室的那个组由斯蒂芬?巴特沃思出色的领导着。 - The commander radioed to the Admiralty in London for instructions.
指挥官向伦敦海军部发电请示。