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battleship

/bat-l-ship/US // ˈbæt lˌʃɪp //UK // (ˈbætəlˌʃɪp) //

战列舰,战舰,战斗舰,主力舰

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of a class of warships that are the most heavily armored and are equipped with the most powerful armament.
    • : ship of the line.

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Examples

  • During the war, when he was on a battleship in the Mediterranean, she kept his photograph on her dressing-table, even though her father, who stuttered a lot, didn’t quite approve.

  • Using skewers/tooth picks, attach monkey bread, Cinnabons, and churros to battleship.

  • Sober and muted colors including shades of gray, one described in a local paper as ‘Battleship,’ were prevalent.

  • The leading-man roles followed in the back-to-back 2012 blockbusters John Carter and Battleship.

  • Additional film credits include The Rundown, The Kingdom, Hancock, Battleship, and the upcoming Cocaine Cowboys.

  • As a member of the Royal Navy, he was in charge of operating the searchlights on a battleship called the Valiant.

  • The tailor of the fairy tale with his "seven at a blow" is not in it with the gunnery Lieutenant of a battleship.

  • A Turkish battleship joined in from the Hellespont, dropping about twenty 11.2-inch shells into our lines.

  • One of these could tear a gaping hole in the side of a battleship and send it, with all on board, to the bottom.

  • He takes this as a pretty strong hint to push through, or, to make some sort of a battleship attack to support us.

  • In that position neither the forward nor stern blasters of the battleship could touch it.