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ad·mi·ral·ty
/ˈædm(ə)rəlti/
海軍上將的地位或職權,海軍部,海事法
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ad·mi·ral·ty
n.
;
pl
.
Admiralties
1.
The
office
or
jurisdiction
of
an
admiral
.
2.
The
department
or
officers
having
authority
over
naval
affairs
generally
.
3.
The
court
which
has
jurisdiction
of
maritime
questions
and
offenses
.
Note:
☞
In
England
,
admiralty
jurisdiction
was
formerly
vested
in
the
High
Court
of
Admiralty
,
which
was
held
before
the
Lord
High
Admiral
,
or
his
deputy
,
styled
the
Judge
of
the
Admiralty
;
but
admiralty
jurisdiction
is
now
vested
in
the
probate
,
divorce
,
and
admiralty
division
of
the
High
Justice
.
In
America
,
there
are
no
admiralty
courts
distinct
from
others
,
but
admiralty
jurisdiction
is
vested
in
the
district
courts
of
the
United
States
,
subject
to
revision
by
the
circuit
courts
and
the
Supreme
Court
of
the
United
States
.
Admiralty
jurisprudence
has
cognizance
of
maritime
contracts
and
torts
,
collisions
at
sea
,
cases
of
prize
in
war
,
etc
.,
and
in
America
,
admiralty
jurisdiction
is
extended
to
such
matters
,
arising
out
of
the
navigation
of
any
of
the
public
waters
,
as
the
Great
Lakes
and
rivers
.
4.
The
system
of
jurisprudence
of
admiralty
courts
.
5.
The
building
in
which
the
lords
of
the
admiralty
,
in
England
,
transact
business
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
admiralty
n
1:
the
department
in
charge
of
the
navy
(
as
in
Great
Britain
)
2:
the
office
of
admiral
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