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ensign    音标拼音: ['ɛnsən]
n. 国旗,海军少尉,掌旗官,徽章

国旗,海军少尉,掌旗官,徽章

ensign
n 1: a person who holds a commissioned rank in the United States
Navy or the United States Coast Guard; below lieutenant
junior grade
2: an emblem flown as a symbol of nationality [synonym: {national
flag}, {ensign}]
3: colors flown by a ship to show its nationality

ensign \en"sign\ ([e^]n"s[i^]n also [e^]n"s[imac]n, except for
4a), n. [L. enseigne, L. insignia, pl. of insigne a
distinctive mark, badge, flag; in signum mark, sign. See
{Sign}, and cf. {Insignia}, 3d {Ancient}.]
1. A flag; a banner; a standard; esp., the national flag, or
a banner indicating nationality, carried by a ship or a
body of soldiers; -- as distinguished from flags
indicating divisions of the army, rank of naval officers,
or private signals, and the like.
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Hang up your ensigns, let your drums be still.
--Shak.
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2. A signal displayed like a standard, to give notice.
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He will lift an ensign to the nations from far.
--Is. v. 26.
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3. Sign; badge of office, rank, or power; symbol.
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The ensigns of our power about we bear. --Waller.
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4.
(a) Formerly, a commissioned officer of the army who
carried the ensign or flag of a company or regiment.
(b) A commissioned officer of the lowest grade in the
navy, corresponding to the grade of second lieutenant
in the army. --Ham. Nav. Encyc.
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Note: In the British army the rank of ensign was abolished in
1871. In the United States army the rank is not
recognized; the regimental flags being carried by a
sergeant called the color sergeant.
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{Ensign bearer}, one who carries a flag; an ensign.
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Ensign \En"sign\, v. t.
1. To designate as by an ensign. [Obs.]
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Henry but joined the roses that ensigned
Particular families. --B. Jonson.
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2. To distinguish by a mark or ornament; esp. (Her.), by a
crown; thus, any charge which has a crown immediately
above or upon it, is said to be ensigned.
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108 Moby Thesaurus words for "ensign":
Dannebrog, Jolly Roger, Old Glory, Star-Spangled Banner,
Stars and Stripes, Union Flag, Union Jack, admiral, and blue,
armory, badge, badge of office, badges, banderole, banner,
banneret, baton, black flag, blazonry, blue ensign, brassard,
bunting, burgee, button, cap and gown, captain, chain,
chain of office, chief petty officer, class ring, coachwhip,
cockade, collar, color, colors, commander, commodore, cross,
decoration, dress, eagle, emblems, ensigns, fasces, figurehead,
flag, fleet admiral, fleur-de-lis, gonfalon, gonfanon, guidon,
hammer and sickle, heraldry, house flag, insignia, jack, lapel pin,
lieutenant, lieutenant commander, lieutenant junior grade, livery,
long pennant, mace, mantle, markings, medal, merchant flag,
mortarboard, national flag, naval officer, navarch, old school tie,
oriflamme, pennant, pennon, pennoncel, petty officer, pin,
rear admiral, red, red ensign, regalia, ring, rose, royal standard,
school ring, shamrock, sigillography, signal flag, skipper,
skull and crossbones, sphragistics, staff, standard, streamer,
swallowtail, swastika, tartan, thistle, tie, tricolor, uniform,
verge, vexillum, vice admiral, wand, warrant officer, white

Ensign
(1.) Heb. 'oth, a military standard, especially of a single
tribe (Num. 2:2). Each separate tribe had its own "sign" or
"ensign."

(2.) Heb. nes, a lofty signal, as a column or high pole (Num.
21:8, 9); a standard or signal or flag placed on high mountains
to point out to the people a place of rendezvous on the
irruption of an enemy (Isa. 5:26; 11:12; 18:3; 62:10; Jer. 4:6,
21; Ps. 60:4). This was an occasional signal, and not a military
standard. Elevation and conspicuity are implied in the word.

(3.) The Hebrew word _degel_ denotes the standard given to
each of the four divisions of the host of the Israelites at the
Exodus (Num. 1:52; 2:2; 10:14). In Cant. 2:4 it is rendered
"banner." We have no definite information as to the nature of
these military standards. (See {BANNER}.)


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