battleship 英 [ˈbætlʃɪp]   美 [ˈbætlˌʃɪp]

battleship

battleship  英 [ˈbætlʃɪp] 美 [ˈbætlˌʃɪp]

n. (美)战舰 

名词复数:battleships 

Japan also emerged from the war with a forward-looking point of view, though you might not think so watching Space battleship Yamato. 日本抱着“向前看”的态度也从战争的阴影里走了出来,虽然你看《宇宙战舰大和号》的时候也许不会这么认为。
The real Yamato was, along with its sister ship the Musashi, the largest battleship ever built. 历史上真正的大和号和她的姊妹舰武藏号是人类建造过的最大的战舰。

  • A battleship is a very large, seagoing military vessel. A battleship is prepared for war, being protected by heavy armor and equipped with guns.
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  • n. (美)战舰
  • 1. Japan also emerged from the war with a forward-looking point of view, though you might not think so watching Space battleship Yamato.

    日本抱着“向前看”的态度也从战争的阴影里走了出来,虽然你看《宇宙战舰大和号》的时候也许不会这么认为。

  • 2. The real Yamato was, along with its sister ship the Musashi, the largest battleship ever built.

    历史上真正的大和号和她的姊妹舰武藏号是人类建造过的最大的战舰。

  • battleship (n.) also battle-ship, "powerful warship designed to fight in a line of battle," 1794, shortened from line-of-battle ship (1705), one large enough to take part in a main attack (formerly one of 74-plus guns); from battle (n.) + ship (n.). Later in U.S. Navy it was used of a class of ships that carried guns of the largest size. Rendered obsolete by seaborne air power and guided missiles, the last was decommissioned in 2006. Battleship-gray as a color is attested from 1916. Fighter and bomber airplanes in World War I newspaper articles sometimes were called battleplanes, but it did not catch on.
battle·ship / ˈbætlʃɪp ; NAmE ˈbætlʃɪp / noun a very large ship used in war, with big guns and heavy armour(= metal plates that cover the ship to protect it) 战列舰 battleship battleships battle·ship / ˈbætlʃɪp ; NAmE ˈbætlʃɪp /
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