admiral
admiral — 名詞
1. a top-ranking naval officer who commands a fleet of warships, sitting near the h
海軍上將
海軍中最高階的指揮官,統領艦隊。
a top-ranking naval officer who commands a fleet of warships, sitting near the highest level in the navy and usually wearing four stars on the uniform.
Admiral Chen saluted the crew before stepping onto the warship.
陳上將在登艦之前向全體船員敬禮。
title use: Admiral + surname
The admiral ordered the fleet to sail north at dawn.
上將下令艦隊在黎明時分向北方航行。
subject of command verbs: order, direct, command
After thirty years at sea, Olu was promoted to admiral.
在海上服役三十年後,馬可斯晉升為海軍上將。
Sailors lined the deck as the visiting admiral arrived in Tokyo.
來訪的海軍上將抵達東京時,水兵們在甲板上列隊歡迎。
Her grandfather was a famous admiral during the Pacific War.
她的祖父是太平洋戰爭期間一位著名的海軍上將。
- commander
broader term for any officer in charge; not tied to a specific rank
- flag officer
formal umbrella term for senior naval officers including admirals and vice admirals
- naval chief
informal; describes role rather than precise rank
文法句型
Admiral + surname (as title)
用法筆記
Used as a title before the surname (Admiral Nelson) and capitalised in that role; lower-case when used as a common noun (the admiral spoke). Subject is human and almost always tied to the navy or coast guard, not the army or air force.