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corsair

/kawr-sair/US // ˈkɔr sɛər //UK // (ˈkɔːsɛə) //

海贼王,海盗船,海盗,海贼团

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a fast ship used for piracy.
    • : a pirate, especially formerly of the Barbary Coast.
    • : Military. a gull-winged, propeller-driven fighter plane built for the U.S. Navy in World War II and kept in service into the early 1950s.

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Examples

  • After writing his letters, Lucan left the Uckfield house at 1:15 a.m. and drove 16 miles to Newhaven, where he dumped the Corsair.

  • Some $200 million of the $785 million came from Corsair itself, with the balance coming from its limited partners.

  • Both Corsair and TPG used the law firm Simpson Thatcher for legal advice on the investments.

  • For a price below $2.50 per share, Corsair would be treated like other shareholders.

  • At last the fire of the corsair ceased, and a whiff of air carried away the smoke.

  • Then Captain Sterrett, though he still felt like sinking the corsair, ordered the firing to stop.

  • When this came near, it was seen to be a corsair which had long waged war on American merchantmen.

  • As the Vulture was of too large a draught to proceed higher, the troops were placed on board the steamers Pluto and Corsair.

  • I have read the Corsair, mended my petticoat, and have nothing else to do.