WARDROOM - translation to arabic
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WARDROOM - translation to arabic

NAVAL MESS FOR COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
Ward room; Ward Room; Wardroom officer
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  • Royal Navy officers seated toasting the King, from a series titled 'The Royal Navy during the Second World War'.

WARDROOM         

ألاسم

جَناحُ الضُّبَّاطِ في السَّفِينَة

wardroom         
اسْم : جناح الضبّاط في بارجة . حجرة طعام الضباط في بارجة
wardroom         
حجرة طعام ضباط سفينة

Definition

Wardroom
·noun A room used by the citizens of a city ward, for meetings, political caucuses, elections, ·etc.
II. Wardroom ·noun A room occupied as a messroom by the commissioned officers of a war vessel. ·see Gunroom.

Wikipedia

Wardroom

The wardroom is the mess cabin or compartment on a warship or other military ship for commissioned naval officers above the rank of midshipman. Although the term typically applies to officers in a navy, it is also applicable to marine officers and coast guard officers in those nations that have such service branches. On larger vessels, such as aircraft carriers of the United States Navy, there may be more than one wardroom. It may also be used on stone frigates to refer to similar officer mess facilities at naval, marine, and coast guard installations ashore.

Examples of use of WARDROOM
1. Shirley Nader, from Dublin, sat in the officers‘ wardroom with her two young daughters and her husband, a former soldier with the Lebanese army who now manages a restaurant in Battersea.
2. They laughed at me and made jokes, but I proved beyond the shadow of a doubt, and with, with geometric logic, that, that a duplicate key to the wardroom icebox did exist ...", The Caine Mutiny, 1'54). Nevertheless, this and other persistent errors represent a systemic failure.