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1 navy
(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) kaupskipafloti -
2 admiral
['ædmərəl]((with capital in titles) the commander of a navy.) flotaforingi -
3 air force
(the part of the armed services which uses aircraft: the army, navy and air force.) flugher -
4 commander
1) (a person who commands: He was the commander of the expedition.) yfirmaður, stjórnandi2) (in the British navy, an officer of the rank next below the captain.) sjóliðsforingi -
5 commodore
['komədo:](in the British navy, (of) the rank next above captain.) sjóliðsforingi -
6 draft
1. noun1) (a rough sketch or outline of something, especially written: a rough draft of my speech.) drög, uppkast2) (a group (of soldiers etc) taken from a larger group.) liðsmannasveit, sveit3) (an order (to a bank etc) for the payment of money: a draft for $80.) víxill4) ((American) conscription: He emigrated to avoid the draft.) herkvaðning2. verb1) (to make in the form of a rough plan: Could you draft a report on this?) gera uppkast2) ((American) to conscript into the army etc: He was drafted into the Navy.) kveðja til herþjónustu•- draft dodger
- draft evasion
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7 father
1. noun1) (a male parent, especially human: Mr Smith is her father.) faðir2) ((with capital) the title of a (usually Roman Catholic) priest: I met Father Sullivan this morning.) prestur, preststitill3) (a person who begins, invents or first makes something: King Alfred was the father of the English navy.) stofnandi, upphafsmaður2. verb(to be the father of: King Charles II fathered a number of children.) feðra; vera faðir (e-s)- fatherly
- father-in-law -
8 fleet
[fli:t]1) (a number of ships or boats under one command or sailing together: a fleet of fishing boats.) floti2) (the entire navy of a country: the British fleet) floti -
9 forces
noun plural (the army, navy and air force considered together: The Forces played a large part in the parade.) herafli -
10 lieutenant
[ləf'tenənt](often abbreviated to Lt., Lieut., when written)1) (in the army, the rank next below captain.) lautinantstaða2) (in the navy, the rank next below lieutenant-commander.) lautinant -
11 maritime
1) (of the sea, shipping etc: maritime law.) siglinga-2) (lying near the sea, and therefore having a navy, merchant shipping etc: a maritime nation.) sjávar- -
12 merchant
['mə: ənt](a trader, especially wholesale, in goods of a particular kind: timber/tea/wine merchants.) (stór)kaupmaður, heildsali- navy
- service
- merchant ship -
13 merchant marine
(the ships of a country that are employed in trading, and their crews: His son has joined the merchant navy.) kaupskipafloti -
14 mutiny
['mju:tini] 1. plural - mutinies; noun((a) refusal to obey one's senior officers in the navy or other armed services: There has been a mutiny on HMS Tigress; The sailors were found guilty of mutiny.) uppreisn (á skipi)2. verb((of sailors etc) to refuse to obey commands from those in authority: The sailors mutinied because they did not have enough food.) gera uppreisn- mutineer- mutinous -
15 naval
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16 navies
plural; see navy -
17 officer
1) (a person holding a commission in the army, navy or air force: a naval officer.) liðsforingi, offisér2) (a person who carries out a public duty: a police-officer.) embættismaður; lögreglumaður -
18 rank
I 1. [ræŋk] noun1) (a line or row (especially of soldiers or taxis): The officer ordered the front rank to fire.) röð2) ((in the army, navy etc) a person's position of importance: He was promoted to the rank of sergeant/colonel.) staða3) (a social class: the lower social ranks.) þjóðfélagsstaða, stétt2. verb(to have, or give, a place in a group, according to importance: I would rank him among our greatest writers; Apes rank above dogs in intelligence.) telja, metaII [ræŋk] adjective1) (complete; absolute: rank stupidity; The race was won by a rank outsider.) algjör2) (unpleasantly stale and strong: a rank smell of tobacco.) þrár, rammur•- rankness -
19 rear-admiral
noun (in the navy, (a person of) the rank above commodore.) varaaðmíráll -
20 reserve
[rə'zə:v] 1. verb1) (to ask for or order to be kept for the use of a particular person, often oneself: The restaurant is busy on Saturdays, so I'll phone up today and reserve a table.) taka frá, panta2) (to keep for the use of a particular person or group of people, or for a particular use: These seats are reserved for the committee members.) taka frá2. noun1) (something which is kept for later use or for use when needed: The farmer kept a reserve of food in case he was cut off by floods.) varaforði2) (a piece of land used for a special purpose eg for the protection of animals: a wild-life reserve; a nature reserve.) friðland3) (the habit of not saying very much, not showing what one is feeling, thinking etc; shyness.) hlédrægni4) ((often in plural) soldiers, sailors etc who do not belong to the regular full-time army, navy etc but who are called into action when needed eg during a war.) varalið•- reserved
- have
- keep in reserve
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- 2
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