lieutenant

lieu|ten|ant /left'enənt, AM luː-/ (lieutenants)
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A lieutenant is a person who holds a junior officer's rank in the army, navy, marines, or air force, or in the American police force.
Lieutenant Campbell ordered the man at the wheel to steer for the gunboat.
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Lieutenant is also a combining form.
...Lieutenant Colonel Gale Carter.
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If you refer to someone as a person's lieutenant, you mean they are that person's assistant, especially their main assistant, in an organization or activity.
He was my right-hand man, my lieutenant on the field, a cool, calculated footballer.
= second-in-commandflight lieu|ten|ant (flight lieutenants)
also flight-lieutenant
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In the British air force, a flight lieutenant is an officer of the rank below squadron leader.lieu|ten|ant gov|er|nor (lieutenant governors)
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A lieutenant governor is an elected official who acts as the deputy of a state governor in the United States. (AM)
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A lieutenant governor is an official elected by the Canadian government to act as a representative of the British king or queen in a province of Canada.sec|ond lieu|ten|ant (second lieutenants)
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A second lieutenant is an officer in the army who ranks directly below a lieutenant. (BRIT)
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A second lieutenant is an officer in the army, air force, or marines who ranks directly below a first lieutenant. (AM)

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