lieutenant - translation to french
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lieutenant - translation to french

MILITARY RANK IN MANY ARMIES
Lieutenent; Liutenant; Liutenent; Lieutenants; Leftenant; Lieutnant; Lieut.; Lootenant; Lieutanant; Liuetenant; Third Lieutenant; Leytenant; Tenente; Tenentes; Lieutenant.; Lieutenant en pied; Teniente; Assistant Police Inspector; Lieutenant (Australia); Lieut; Acting Lieutenant; Mladshij lejtenant; Mladshiy leytenant

lieutenant         
n. first lieutenant, lieutenant, commissioned officer's rank (Military)
capitaine de l'armée de l'air      
n. flight lieutenant
lieutenant colonel      
n. lieutenant colonel

Definition

lieutenant
n.
1) a first; flight (GB); second lieutenant
2) a lieutenant junior grade (US)

Wikipedia

Lieutenant

A lieutenant (UK: lef-TEN-ənt, US: loo-TEN-ənt; abbreviated Lt., Lt, LT, Lieut and similar) is a commissioned officer rank in the armed forces of many nations.

The meaning of lieutenant differs in different militaries (see comparative military ranks), but it is often subdivided into senior (first lieutenant) and junior (second lieutenant and even third lieutenant) ranks. In navies, it is often equivalent to the army rank of captain; it may also indicate a particular post rather than a rank. The rank is also used in fire services, emergency medical services, security services and police forces.

Lieutenant may also appear as part of a title used in various other organisations with a codified command structure. It often designates someone who is "second-in-command", and as such, may precede the name of the rank directly above it. For example, a "lieutenant master" is likely to be second-in-command to the "master" in an organisation using both ranks.

Political uses include lieutenant governor in various governments, such as the viceregal representatives of the Crown in Canadian provinces. In the United Kingdom, a lord lieutenant is the sovereign's representative in a county or lieutenancy area, while a deputy lieutenant is one of the lord lieutenant's deputies.

Examples of use of lieutenant
1. Torturé ŕ plusieurs reprises, sous la direction du lieutenant Allaire.
2. Son principal lieutenant, Jean–Christophe Cambadélis, s‘est chargé du décryptage.
3. Parmi les trois victimes figuraient un colonel et un lieutenant.
4. A ce moment–lŕ, Reynold Thiel, le lieutenant Raymond, n‘est plus avec Daniel.
5. "C‘est l‘avion du futur", a reconnu le lieutenant–colonel Brahim Rouba, attaché de l‘air algérien.