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dEspagne’
contraalmirante

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

rear admiral SUBST

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford
Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

admiral [americ ˈædm(ə)rəl, Brit ˈadm(ə)r(ə)l] SUBST

1. admiral:

2. admiral (butterfly):

I. rear1 [americ rɪr, Brit rɪə] SUBST

1. rear U (back part):

a room at or americ also in the rear of the building
she sat in the rear MOTOR
the people at or americ also in the rear couldn't hear

2. rear U (of column, procession):

3. rear C (buttocks):

rear coloq
trasero m coloq

II. rear1 [americ rɪr, Brit rɪə] ADJ

rear window/wheel:

rear lamp or light Brit MOTOR

I. rear2 VERBO trans

1. rear (raise):

rear child/cattle/horses

2. rear (lift):

rear head

II. rear2 VERBO intr

1. rear horse:

pararse en dos patas lat-amer

2. rear (tower):

I. head [americ hɛd, Brit hɛd] SUBST

1. head ANAT:

pararse de cabeza lat-amer
to win/lose by a head HIPISMO
go and boil your head! calão, antiq
heads up! americ coloq
¡ojo! coloq
heads up! americ coloq
to bite or snap sb's head off
echarle una bronca a alguien coloq
to give head vulg
mamarla vulg
to give head vulg
pasar por encima de alguien
to go to sb's head
to knock sth on the head coloq
jugarse por alguien
to make head or tail or americ also heads or tails of sth, I can't make head or tail of it
atrib head injury

2. head (mind, brain):

to get sth into sb's head
estar flipado or volado calão
estar volando Col calão
estar hasta atrás Méx calão

3.1. head:

3.2. head (top end):

4.1. head (chief):

atrib head buyer
head girl/boy Brit ESCOLAR

4.2. head esp Brit :

5.1. head (person):

$15 per head

5.2. head <pl head> AGRIC, PEC:

6. head (crisis):

7.1. head (height of water):

7.2. head (pressure):

8.1. head (magnetic device):

head ÁUDIO, COMPUT
head ÁUDIO, COMPUT

8.2. head (of a drill):

8.3. head:

9.1. head (heading):

9.2. head JORNAL:

10. head GEOGR:

11.1. head NÁUT (bow of a ship):

11.2. head NÁUT (top of a sail):

11.3. head NÁUT (toilet):

head also pl

12. head (addict) calão:

metelón m de ácido / metelona f de ácido Col calão

II. head [americ hɛd, Brit hɛd] VERBO trans

1.1. head:

head march/procession
head march/procession
head list

1.2. head:

head revolt
head revolt
head team
head expedition/department
head expedition/department

2. head (direct) + adv compar:

head vehicle/ship

3. head (in soccer):

head ball

4.1. head page/chapter:

4.2. head <headed, Part perf >:

headed Brit
headed Brit
headed Brit

III. head [americ hɛd, Brit hɛd] VERBO intr

no Dicionário PONS

rear admiral SUBST MILITAR

no Dicionário PONS

admiral [ˈædmərəl] SUBST

I. rear1 [rɪəʳ, americ rɪr] ADJ

rear light
rear leg, wheel

II. rear1 [rɪəʳ, americ rɪr] SUBST

1. rear (back part):

2. rear coloq (buttocks):

3. rear MILITAR:

I. rear2 [rɪəʳ, americ rɪr] VERBO trans

1. rear (bring up):

rear child, animals

2. rear (raise):

II. rear2 [rɪəʳ, americ rɪr] VERBO intr

rear horse:

Entrada OpenDict

rear VERBO

no Dicionário PONS

rear admiral SUBST MILITAR

no Dicionário PONS

admiral [ˈæd·mər·əl] SUBST MILITAR

I. rear1 [rɪr] ADJ

rear light
rear leg, wheel

II. rear1 [rɪr] SUBST

1. rear (back part):

2. rear coloq (buttocks):

3. rear MILITAR:

I. rear2 [rɪr] VERBO trans

1. rear (bring up):

rear child, animals

2. rear (raise):

II. rear2 [rɪr] VERBO intr

rear horse:

Present
Irear
yourear
he/she/itrears
werear
yourear
theyrear
Past
Ireared
youreared
he/she/itreared
wereared
youreared
theyreared
Present Perfect
Ihavereared
youhavereared
he/she/ithasreared
wehavereared
youhavereared
theyhavereared
Past Perfect
Ihadreared
youhadreared
he/she/ithadreared
wehadreared
youhadreared
theyhadreared

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He was promoted, by seniority, to rear admiral in 1825.
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In 1928, he was promoted to rear admiral.
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While in that post, he reached the rank of rear admiral.
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He was posthumously promoted two ranks to rear admiral.
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There were two wounds to his right side, and two to the top of his head, which would probably have resulted in unconsciousness.
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