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adjutancy

/aj-uh-tuhn-see/US // ˈædʒ ə tən si //

判决,附属品,附属关系,判决书

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ad·ju·tan·cies.

    • : the office or rank of an adjutant: His adjutancy allows him certain privileges.

Examples

  • He is just succeeding in obtaining what is called an 'adjutancy,' which, with the half pay, will put an end to many anxieties.

  • He was appointed to an ensigncy and adjutancy, and came to Canada.

  • A few months after his marriage he accepted an adjutancy in the Northumberland Yeomanry.

  • However, very soon the new governor-general gave him the adjutancy of his own regiment, then at Agra, and things grew brighter.

  • I thought that when we got home I might get the adjutancy of a militia regiment, and that we might have been married.