Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense captains, present participle captaining, past tense, past participle captained
1N-TITLE; N-COUNT; N-VOC (陆军或美国空军的)上尉;(海军或英国空军的)上校 In the army, navy, and some other armed forces, a captain is an officer of middle rank. (陆军或美国空军的)上尉;(海军或英国空军的)上校
...Captain Mark Phillips.
马克·菲利普斯上尉
...a captain in the British army.
英国陆军上尉
Are all your weapons in place, Captain?
上尉,你部所有武器都到位了吗?
2N-COUNT [n NOUN](运动队的)队长 The captain of a sports team is the player in charge of it. (运动队的)队长
...Mickey Thomas, the captain of Wrexham football club.
雷克瑟姆足球俱乐部的队长米基·托马斯
...Bob Willis, the former England cricket captain.
英格兰板球队前队长鲍勃·威利斯
3N-COUNT 船长;舰长 The captain of a ship is the sailor in charge of it. 船长;舰长
...the captain of the aircraft carrier Saratoga. [+ of]
4N-COUNT; N-TITLE 机长 The captain of an aeroplane is the pilot in charge of it. 机长
5N-COUNT; N-TITLE (美国等国家的)警察局副巡官,消防队中队长 In the United States and some other countries, a captain is a police officer or fireman of fairly senior rank. (美国等国家的)警察局副巡官,消防队中队长
6VERB 担任(运动队)的队长;当…的船长(或舰长) If you captain a team or a ship, you are the captain of it. 担任(运动队)的队长;当…的船长(或舰长)
...Murdo McLeod, who captained Hibernian's League-Cup-winning team in 1991. [VERB noun]
默多·麦克劳德,海伯尼安队1991年获得联盟杯冠军时的队长
I did once dream of becoming the first woman to captain an ocean liner. [VERB noun]