admiral

suomi-englanti sanakirja

admiral englannista suomeksi

  1. amiraali

  2. amiraaliperhonen

  1. Substantiivi

  2. amiraali, suuramiraali, laivastoamiraali

  3. amiraali

admiral englanniksi

  1. (senseid) The commander of a naval squadron or fleet, regardless of formal rank|rank. (defdate)

  2. (senseid) The appointed commander of a navy, regardless of formal title. (defdate)

  3. (senseid) A high rank|rank in the Navy|British and States Navy|American Navies, NATO grade OF-9, equivalent ranks in other navies, in guards, etc.

  4. 1776 September 4, (w), letter to (w):

  5. ... from my experience in Ours as well as from my former intimacy with many Officers of Note in the British Navy, I am convinced that the Parity of Rank between Sea & land or Marine Officers, is of more consequence to the harmony of the Service, than hath generally been imagined.(nbs)(mdas) in the British Establishment(nbs)(mdas) an Admiral ranks with a Genl a admiral|Vice Admiral with a general|Lieut Genl a admiral|Rear Admiral with a general|Major Genl a Commodore with a general|Brigadier Genl(nbs)(mdas) a Captain with a Colonel, a and commander|master & Commander with a colonel|Lieut Colnel(nbs)(mdas) a commanding|Lieut. Commanding with a Major, and a Lieutenant in the Navy Ranks with a Captain of Horse, Foot or Marines.(nbs)(mdas) I propose not our Enemies as an Example for our Genl imitation(nbs)(mdas) Yet as their Navy is the best regulated of any in the World, we must in Some degree imitate them and Aim at such further improvement as may one day make ours Vie with and Exceed theirs.
  6. 1836 March 17, 'Candor', "The Navy", https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433009300660&seq=177&view=1up ''Army and Navy Chronicle'', Vol. II, No. 11, p. 173:

  7. He has appealed to the navies of Europe to prove, that we ought to have Admirals; then, of course he is willing, or at least ought to be so, to let their rules govern in promoting to that grade. The general principle which governs the navies of the old world is... when the Post is attained, then promotion is by ''inheritance''... If a captain|Post Captain in the English navy lives long enough, he is certain of being an Admiral, though not before he is sixty years of age... Hence it is manifest that the public interest no more requires the new grade of Admiral to be added to the navy, than it does the bestowing of orders of nobility on all the diplomatic agents, who represent the States at the different courts of Europe.
  8. (senseid) The commander of a fishing or fleet, particularly a captain granted special privileges exchange for bringing the first ship of a given fishing season to certain harbors in Newfoundland. (defdate)

  9. (senseid) Any of several species of nymphalid butterflies of the genera (taxlink), (taxfmt) and (taxlink). (defdate)

  10. The shell of the (taxlink); the shells of various other species displaying similarly intricate banding. (defdate)

  11. (senseid) (synonym of): an admiral's ship in a fleet, the command or largest ship in a naval or commercial fleet. (defdate)

  12. (synonym of), a Muslim commander or prince. (defdate)

  13. 2004, Howard Mancing, ''The Cervantes Encyclopedia'', Vol. I, p. 373:

  14. The Saracen admiral, (w)... held court in the (w)...
  15. Any of several varieties of pear, the trees which produce them. (defdate)

  16. (l)

  17. (l)

  18. (alternative form of), emir or admiral.

  19. an admiral (q)

  20. (quote-book)|title=Samlede Digterverker VI|page=181|passage=kommandøren og admiralen|t=the commander and the admiral

  21. (quote-journal)

  22. (quote-web)

  23. a commander-in-chief of a collection of ships belonging to an admiralty

  24. the red admiral (q)) of the family Nymphalidae

  25. (syn)

  26. (quote-book)

  27. an (l)

  28. (alt form)

  29. (obsolete form of)

  30. Admiral, a naval officer of the highest rank, above admiral.

  31. (q) (taxfmt), a type of butterfly.

  32. An Opel car model.