Captain meaning in English
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Definition
a captain: a team leader, a commander, an officer, a boss
Examples
- "Space Base Alpha : Eh, Captain, you might want to look out the window."
- "Captain Donny Dare : Let's go."
- "Jean : Hello, are you Captain Donny Dare?"
- "Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking."
- "Captain Donny Dare : Not exactly, we'll go for a spin in a small training plane."
- "Space Base Alpha : Captain Marron, your altitude and velocity are looking good."
- "Captain Donny Dare : We should start our descent now."
- "Captain Donny Dare has since amassed over 14,000 hours of flight time and nearly 300 enemy kills."
- "I'm your captain Hugh Wallaroo, and I'm joined in the cockpit by my co-pilot Gus, a super intelligent kangaroo."
- "Meet our pilot: Captain Donny Dare."
- "Pilot's announcement : Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking."
- "Captain Donny Dare : Good, the main thing is to stay in the middle of the air."
- "Captain Donny Dare : Where?"
- "Space Base Alpha : Captain Marron?"
- "Brian : If you must know, Bruno, the captain has just discovered buried treasure and now I'm wealthy beyond my wildest dreams.."
- "Captain Marron?"
- "Captain Donny Dare : Oh dear!"
- "I'm your pilot, Captain Steve Rogers, but my friends call me Crash."
- "Captain Donny Dare : Okay Jean, I think that's enough for one day."
- "To start earning your wings, we offer a two-hour introductory training session with Captain Donny Dare which includes an hour of theory and cookies, then a one-hour flight in a small, easy-to-fly sport plane."
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