「Secretary of the Navy」を含む例文一覧(12)

  • the Secretary of the Navy
    (米国の)海軍長官. - 研究社 新英和中辞典
  • The Secretary of the Navy will leave office next month
    海軍長官は来月、公職を退くだろう - 日本語WordNet
  • In 1861, after coming back to Edo, he learned naval engineering from Ko YATABORI, the Secretary of the Navy.
    1861年、江戸に帰郷、軍艦頭取矢田堀鴻に海軍技術を学ぶ。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
  • The government regarded Shoshii (Senior Fourth Rank) as the first rank awarded to the deputy secretary and those of the rank of General (taisho) in the Japanese Imperial Army and Navy.
    政府においては正四位は事務次官、大日本帝国陸軍大日本帝国海軍では、大将の階級にある者の初叙位階とされた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
  • He was appointed to Hyobu shojo (Junior Secretary of the Ministry of War) in Hyobusho (Ministry of War) for eight months from March to October in 1870, and he devoted himself in establishment of a foundation for the Imperial Japanese Navy.
    1870年(明治3年)3月~10月までの8ヶ月間、兵部省兵部少丞に就任し、日本海軍の基礎創りに尽力する。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
  • After leaving the Navy, the following July he was appointed to the position of secretary to the Homeland Minister Togama KONO upon recommendations from which his civil officer career began.
    海軍を去った後の7月、直輝と同郷であった河野敏鎌内務大臣の推挙を受け秘書官に任命されて文官時代が始まった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
  • By the time the squadron arrived in Shanghai, not only had the President of the United States changed to Franklin Pierce of the Democratic Party, but Dobbin, the new Secretary of the Navy under President Pierce, had prohibited the use of military force--a policy that Perry had not gotten word of.
    このとき、すでに大統領は民主党_(アメリカ)のフランクリン・ピアースに変わっていて、彼の下でドッピン長官は侵略目的の武力行使を禁止したが、航海途上のペリーには届いていなかった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
  • In 1900, the second Yamagata Cabinet revised the Department of War regulation and the Department of the Navy regulation, and determined that a 'minister (lieutenant general)' and 'a candidate appointed as War Minister and the Secretary shall be an active general' (appended table, appendix).
    1900年(明治33年)、第2次山縣内閣は、陸軍省官制および海軍省官制を改正し、「大臣(大中将)」、「陸軍大臣及総務長官ニ任セラルルモノハ現役将官ヲ以テス」と定めた(附表、別表)。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
  • There was a conspiracy to appoint Kichisaburo NOMURA, who was the Navy General at that time, to a Chief Secretary of State for Defense; however, it was ceased due to a civilian regulation point of view.
    だが、海軍大将だった野村吉三郎は1950年代に防衛庁長官に就任させる構想が存在したが、文民統制の観点から断念となった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
  • When he was thirteen years old, he received much recognition from Yasukazu YASUBA, the Great Secretary of Isawa Prefecture, and became Yasuba's live-in student with Makoto SAITO, who later became the Admiral of the Imperial Japanese Navy, while he worked at the Prefectural office by recommendation of Yasuba; GOTO moved to Tokyo when he was fifteen year old, to work as a gatekeeper and chore manager under Shozo SHOMURA, the junior clerk of the Grand Council of Tokyo,.
    胆沢県大参事であった安場保和にみとめられ、後の海軍大将・斎藤実とともに13歳で書生として引き立てられ県庁に勤務しのち15歳で上京し、東京太政官少史・荘村省三のもとで門番兼雑用役になる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
  • "Zuisho" (the Book of the Sui Dynasty) vol.81, which is Retsuden (literally, a series of biographies) No.46, describes the ruler of Wa (supposedly, Japan) in the world of Dong Yi (eastern barbarians) (i.e. to the east of China), "whose surname was Ama, courtesy name Tarishihiko, and title okimi," which was later quoted in an article on Japan in the section of Dong Yi of "Shin To-jo" (New book of Tang) as "Yomei, who was Me-tarishihiko, first established diplomatic relations [between China and Japan (N.B. this Japan was allegedly distinguished from the kingdom of Wa)] in the sixth century" (N.B. the meaning of Me in Me-tarishihiko is controversial and some researchers insist that it refers to a navy or army secretary), thus suggesting that Tarishihiko should be identified as Emperor Yomei.
    『隋書』卷81 列傳第46 東夷にある俀王「姓阿毎字多利思比孤號阿輩雞彌」は、『新唐書』東夷伝日本伝に「用明亦曰目多利思比孤直隋開皇末始與中國通」とあり用明天皇が多利思比孤であると記述している。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
  • After returning to Japan, he successively held posts as the second-ranked shusshi (a supernumerary government official) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, gaimu-taifu (a post in the Foreign Ministry), gijokan (a post in the Decoration Bureau), kaigunkyo (the chief of the navy), goyo-gakari (a government official assigned to perform a certain task) in the construction of the Imperial Palace, jimu fuku-sosai (a vice-secretary-general) in the construction of the Imperial Palace, a minister to Shin (China), and goyo-gakari in the investigation of the revision of a treaty; after the cabinet system was established, due to his ability, he assumed the ministership in six Cabinets in a row as the Minister of Communication, the Minister of Education, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Minister of Commerce and Agriculture (between the Minister of Education and the Minister of the Foreign Affairs, he assumed the membership of the Privy Council [Japan]).
    帰国後は外務省二等出仕、外務大輔、議定官、海軍卿、皇居御造営御用掛、皇居御造営事務副総裁、駐清公使、条約改正取調御用掛等を歴任し、内閣制度の成立後は能力を買われ6度の内閣で連続して、逓信大臣、文部大臣、外務大臣、農商務大臣を歴任した(文相・外相の前後に枢密院(日本)就任)。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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