captaincy
captaincy 英 [ˈkæptənsi] 美 [ˈkæptənsi]
n. 舰长(上尉)的地位
名词复数:captaincies
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- n. 舰长(上尉)的地位
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1. The decision to relinquish the captaincy, he said, had been made “some time ago” but he had hoped to announce it on the back of success in Germany.
据他说,卸任队长之职的决定是早先已经作出的,但他曾希望是在从德国凯旋后宣布这一消息。
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2. "After much thought I have made the decision that it will be best for me to take the captaincy away from John Terry, " said Capello in a statement.
“经过深思熟虑后,我认为撤掉特里的国家队队长职务,这对我来说是最好的选择。” 卡佩罗在足总网站上的声明这样说道。
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3. The Dutch international has 'grown up' since he joined the Club and is now relishing the extra responsibility that captaincy brings.
这位荷兰的外籍球员从他加入俱乐部以来逐渐成熟,他正在体验作为一个队长承担更多责任的滋味。
- captaincy (n.) "rank or commission of a captain," 1818, from captain (n.) on the model of lieutenancy or some similar word where the -c- is etymologically justified. Earlier words in the same sense were captainry (1520s), captainship (mid-15c.).
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