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starship

/stahr-ship/US // ˈstɑrˌʃɪp //

飞艇,飞船,飞舰,飞碟

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a spaceship designed for intergalactic travel.

Examples

  • Interestingly, it was an endangered species, and so the human starship had some treaty obligation regarding it.

  • And now we have the responsibility to steer the starship, as Bucky Fuller would say.

  • Art led the family starship on keyboard and did his own good share of singing.

  • I think Starship Troopers is a brilliant satire and an underrated masterpiece.

  • The newest addition to the Starship Enterprise is the stunning British actress Alice Eve.

  • After all, these are people who “nine times out of 10 post pictures of themselves Photoshopped on the starship.”

  • He ran with them to one of the repair bays of the great, doom-bound starship.

  • They were stopping each person who got off the starship, asking for identity papers.

  • The gap in the starship's side was closing, and still Bart had not seen the tall, slim, flame-haired figure of his father.

  • It would be at least an hour before I could board the starship, with nothing to do but hash over old memories, better forgotten.

  • Then I turned toward the blue-white lights that hurt my eyes, and the starship that loomed, huge and hateful, before me.