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warship

/wawr-ship/US // ˈwɔrˌʃɪp //UK // (ˈwɔːˌʃɪp) //

战舰,军舰,舰艇,战船

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a ship built or armed for combat purposes.

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Examples

  • Possible targets could include a hostile nation’s nuclear launch sites or warships.

  • That’s the situation right now for the Vasa, a massive warship in Sweden that sank in 1628.

  • I’m flying through the Nadiri Dockyards, where the New Republic constructs warships to take on the ever-expanding Galactic Empire.

  • The motors are powerful enough to push the massive warship along at better than 30 knots.

  • Users include the Singapore navy: What small-warship commander would turn down a 1,000-foot mast?

  • Ahmed Abu Khattala is on the USS New York, a warship that contains 7.5 tons of steel from the ruins of the Twin Towers in its bow.

  • The tactical balance between the surface warship and the submarine has strategic impact.

  • Lawmakers have tried to halt the French sale of the Mistral, an amphibious warship, to the Russian Navy.

  • Thursday, we were startled by the note of guns, and presently after heard it was an English warship.

  • News came that this daring American warship was taking prize after prize, burning some and sending their crews ashore.

  • It was old and rotten and leaky, and not fit for a warship, but its new commander made the best he could of it.

  • Occasionally a Surveying Service warship would peep above the horizon, watching her.

  • Maybe he, like the warship, saw our name—‘U-13’—on the side of the vessel!