naval
美音:['neɪv(ə)l] 英音:['neɪv(ə)l]简单释义:
adj.海军的
网络军舰的;船的;船舶的
完整释义:
adj.
1.(有)海军的;军舰的;船的
2.船舶的
n.
1.海军
2.舰艇
例句:
Kennedy decided to use a naval blockade -- he called it a "quarantine" -- to prevent any more Soviet ships from reaching Cuba.
肯尼迪决定进行海上封锁,他称之为“隔离”,以此来阻止苏联舰队抵达古巴。And he began to rebuild the American naval forces destroyed at Pearl Harbor.
他开始重建在珍珠港摧毁了美国的海军力量。IISS says that with so much attention focused on China and India, the naval expansion of other Asian countries is often overlooked.
IISS的TimHuxley称,大多数人的目光都聚集在中国和印度身上,而其它亚洲国家的海军扩张并没有引起注意。Later, when it came under British control, it became known as a symbol of British naval strength and was known as "the Rock. "
稍后,当英国人统治这个区域时,它成为英国海军力量的象征,又名「巨石」。Japan is not the only neighbour to be concerned by the projection of Chinese naval power.
日本不是唯一密切关注中国规划海军力量的国家。Meanwhile, Argentina is ready to ship naval vessels, if necessary, from Ushuaia to go rescue.
同时,阿根廷一艘海军船只已做好准备,如有需要,将从乌斯怀亚前去救援。That man standing atop a tall column in London's Trafalgar Square is Admiral Horatio Nelson, one of England's greatest naval heroes.
这之上,在伦敦的特拉法加广场高大的男子站在栏是海军上将霍雷肖纳尔逊,英国最大的海军英雄之一。It was unable to turn around at the West end of Chambers Field at the Norfolk Naval Station.
它是不能在诺福克海军的车站室领域的西繁华区回过头的。
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