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单词 warrant officer
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Definition of warrant officer in English:

warrant officer

noun
  • A rank of officer in the army, RAF, or US navy, below the commissioned officers and above the NCOs.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The warrant officer used a spare boat to recover the sweep in the darkness, battling against a six knot tidal stream in waters not yet cleared of mines.
    • Each warrant officer must view the Army's changing environment not from an individual ‘foxhole’ or particular specialty, but in its totality.
    • Lessons have different levels of difficulty to reflect the roles of either a sergeant or a warrant officer.
    • Bucca also was a 29-year veteran of the military and held the rank of warrant officer in the U.S. Army Reserve.
    • Introduced in 1917 and designated by the Royal Coat-of-Arms, WO1 was established as a second warrant officer rank.
    • His staff officers were white except for a black warrant officer, the assistant regimental adjutant.
    • According to the study, almost three-quarters of those committing suicide are soldiers or sergeants, one in ten is a warrant officer, and about 15% are officers.
    • In some career management fields, a master gunner's role would be equivalent to a warrant officer.
    • Section 4 of the Act delineates the powers sanctioned to any commissioned officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned officer, in a disturbed area.
    • A final piece of advice: have a senior warrant officer in your career field review your file to ensure that it is board-ready.
    • All officers, from warrant officer 1 to lieutenant general, should use the form.
    • He is the only warrant officer to date to ever be awarded both of these awards.
    • ‘It is the duty of every officer, warrant officer and NCO to lead by example and to set the highest standards of behaviour,’ he said.
    • The relationship among the four Army cohorts (officer, noncommissioned officer, warrant officer, and civilian) should be improved.
    • Bob, an army warrant officer, agreed to have his sperm frozen when he was diagnosed with a brain tumour.
    • Also included is information on the prerequisites needed to become a warrant officer, along with an application packet for any warrant officer candidates a current warrant officer comes in contact with.
    • Anderson later served as a warrant officer and commissioned officer in the Army Reserve.
    • The occasion also was notable for strengthening the Air Force family, with the sons of one serving officer and one former warrant officer among the graduates.
    • We are seeing new second lieutenants and warrant officer ones with significant recent experience as non-commissioned officers.
    • Mr. Hokrein is a retired warrant officer with more than 26 years of extensive experience in tactical networks/switching management as well as communications security.
 
 

Definition of warrant officer in US English:

warrant officer

nounˈwɔrən(t) ˌɔfəsər
  • An officer in the US armed forces ranking below the commissioned officers and above the noncommissioned officers.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His staff officers were white except for a black warrant officer, the assistant regimental adjutant.
    • Each warrant officer must view the Army's changing environment not from an individual ‘foxhole’ or particular specialty, but in its totality.
    • He is the only warrant officer to date to ever be awarded both of these awards.
    • ‘It is the duty of every officer, warrant officer and NCO to lead by example and to set the highest standards of behaviour,’ he said.
    • All officers, from warrant officer 1 to lieutenant general, should use the form.
    • Mr. Hokrein is a retired warrant officer with more than 26 years of extensive experience in tactical networks/switching management as well as communications security.
    • Introduced in 1917 and designated by the Royal Coat-of-Arms, WO1 was established as a second warrant officer rank.
    • A final piece of advice: have a senior warrant officer in your career field review your file to ensure that it is board-ready.
    • Anderson later served as a warrant officer and commissioned officer in the Army Reserve.
    • Bucca also was a 29-year veteran of the military and held the rank of warrant officer in the U.S. Army Reserve.
    • Lessons have different levels of difficulty to reflect the roles of either a sergeant or a warrant officer.
    • The relationship among the four Army cohorts (officer, noncommissioned officer, warrant officer, and civilian) should be improved.
    • According to the study, almost three-quarters of those committing suicide are soldiers or sergeants, one in ten is a warrant officer, and about 15% are officers.
    • Bob, an army warrant officer, agreed to have his sperm frozen when he was diagnosed with a brain tumour.
    • We are seeing new second lieutenants and warrant officer ones with significant recent experience as non-commissioned officers.
    • Section 4 of the Act delineates the powers sanctioned to any commissioned officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned officer, in a disturbed area.
    • In some career management fields, a master gunner's role would be equivalent to a warrant officer.
    • The warrant officer used a spare boat to recover the sweep in the darkness, battling against a six knot tidal stream in waters not yet cleared of mines.
    • The occasion also was notable for strengthening the Air Force family, with the sons of one serving officer and one former warrant officer among the graduates.
    • Also included is information on the prerequisites needed to become a warrant officer, along with an application packet for any warrant officer candidates a current warrant officer comes in contact with.
 
 
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