fleetly / flit /

飞快地轻快地飘逸的飘逸

fleetly 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the largest organized unit of naval ships grouped for tactical or other purposes.
  2. the largest organization of warships under the command of a single officer.
  3. a number of naval vessels or vessels carrying armed crew members.
  4. a large group of ships, airplanes, trucks, etc., operated by a single company or under the same ownership: He owns a fleet of cabs.
  5. a large group of airplanes, automobiles, etc., moving or operating together.

fleetly 近义词

fleetly

等同于 on the double

fleetly

等同于 posthaste

fleetly

等同于 promptly

fleetly

等同于 quickly

fleetly

等同于 soon

fleetly

等同于 swiftly/swift

fleetly

等同于 swiftly

fleetly

等同于 fast

更多fleetly例句

  1. There’s also an embedded modem paired with Ford Telematics or Ford Data Services that can help improve fleet operations.
  2. The discount carrier, which was struggling even before the pandemic, was forced to ground virtually its entire fleet as well as furlough or outright eliminate 8,000 employees, representing 80% of its workforce.
  3. China was the first place to ground the plane, and also has the world’s biggest 737 Max fleet.
  4. As for the $1 billion Athleta brand, executives said it could double in three years and widely build on its 200-store fleet.
  5. Supported in part by NASA contracts and expertise, SpaceX has emerged as space powerhouse with a growing fleet of rockets capable of placing satellites into orbit and hurling cars toward Mars.
  6. He espied the deep tracks of the elk and fleetly followed him.
  7. The party of Indians dragging her fleetly over the smooth prairie met her chilled view.
  8. The attack seemed to be directed entirely against the east side, and to that quarter the two of us ran fleetly.
  9. Harriet drew her veil closely over her face, and almost as fleetly sought her father's dwelling.
  10. Thus he spoke; but they, dreading the exhortation of their master, ran more fleetly, and became very near the others.