stealth / stɛlθ /

💦中学词汇隐秘性隐秘隐蔽性隐秘的

stealth2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. secret, clandestine, or surreptitious procedure.
  2. a furtive departure or entrance.
  3. Obsolete. an act of stealing; theft.the thing stolen; booty.
  4. Military. a U.S. Air Force project involving a range of technologies, with the purpose of developing aircraft that are difficult to detect by sight, sound, radar, and infrared energy.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. not openly acknowledged; surreptitious; secret: a stealth hiring of the competitor's CEO;the stealth issue of the presidential race.

stealth 近义词

n. 名词 noun

secrecy

更多stealth例句

  1. When Cerebras first came out of stealth last year, the company said it could significantly speed up the training of deep learning models.
  2. In two years, the Cardinals have transformed from humiliation to stealth Super Bowl threat.
  3. Statespace launched out of stealth in 2017 with a product called Aim Lab.
  4. I can’t think of any other multiplayer experience that put so many resources into building a compelling stealth experience to play with friends.
  5. The pressure you put on an area depends in part on your stealth and on the species you’re targeting, though Cobbs says environmental factors—temperature, rain, barometric pressure—seem to affect fish more than human pressure.
  6. Another senior Air Force official with stealth fighter experience agreed.
  7. High flying and fast, the F-22 Raptor stealth jet is by far the most lethal fighter America has ever built.
  8. That means it could take several missile shots to kill an enemy fighter, even for an advanced stealth aircraft like the Raptor.
  9. The Chinese military has a new stealth jet, but what messages are they sending as it is prepared for active service?
  10. Think advanced unmanned vehicles, all-aspect, broadband stealth, and undersea warfare.
  11. Nonjurors and Scotch Episcopalians could only meet by stealth in private houses.
  12. Then why these secret messages, and the gold thread, and the gardener's child's coat to be got by stealth?
  13. But when Peter the Hermit took flight by stealth, the whole army raged in despair.
  14. And, as for the other band, these shall advance with stealth upon the open and hide behind the rocks.
  15. The older men visited their homes on "leave of absence," (p. 027) the younger by stealth at night.