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admiral
- IPA[ˈadm(ə)rəl]
英式
- the most senior commander of a fleet or navy.;a naval officer of the second most senior rank, above vice admiral and below Admiral of the Fleet or Fleet Admiral.
noun: admiral, plural noun: admirals
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- 1. the most senior commander of a fleet or navy.
- ▪ a naval officer of the second most senior rank, above vice admiral and below Admiral of the Fleet or Fleet Admiral.
- ▪ short for vice admiral or rear admiral
- 2. a butterfly which has dark wings with bold red or white markings.
- Admiral.
Oxford Dictionary
- Admiral.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a rank of naval officer, above commodore and below vice admiral.
Oxford Dictionary
- the highest rank of admiral in the US navy.
Oxford Dictionary
- a naval officer of very high rank, in particular an officer in the US Navy or Coast Guard ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a migratory butterfly that has dark wings marked with red-orange bands and white spots.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an admiral of the highest rank in the US Navy (awarded only in wartime).
Oxford American Dictionary
- a butterfly which has dark brown wings bearing a broad white band.
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- IPA[ˈadm(ə)rəl]
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- a commander of a fleet or naval squadron, or a naval officer of very high rank.
Oxford American Dictionary