naval 英 [ˈneɪvl]   美 [ˈnevəl]

naval

naval  英 [ˈneɪvl] 美 [ˈnevəl]

adj. 海军的;军舰的 

America lend-leased many naval crafts allied countries during the World War Ⅱ. 二战时,美国根据租借法案向盟国提供了许多海军舰只。
This is what scientists at the naval Research Lab were going for in trying to design a robot that can interact well with a human. 这就是海军研究实验室的科学家们正在努力尝试设计的机器人,这款机器人可以很好的与人类进行互动。

  • Naval means "about a navy or navies." If you are interested in naval history, you probably enjoy seeing ships used in sea battles.
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  • adj. 海军的;军舰的
  • 1. America lend-leased many naval crafts allied countries during the World War Ⅱ.

    二战时,美国根据租借法案向盟国提供了许多海军舰只。

  • 2. This is what scientists at the naval Research Lab were going for in trying to design a robot that can interact well with a human.

    这就是海军研究实验室的科学家们正在努力尝试设计的机器人,这款机器人可以很好的与人类进行互动。

  • 3. Lapan says the planning is focused mainly on naval and air forces, and that so far no orders have been received to launch any type of military mission in or around Libya.

    拉潘说,目前的计划的重点主要是在海军和空军。 到目前为止,军队还没有接到在利比亚境内或周边开展任何形式的军事任务。

  • naval (adj.) early 15c., from Old French naval (14c.) and directly from Latin navalis "pertaining to a ship or ships," from navis "ship," from PIE root *nau- "boat." An Old English word for "naval" was scipherelic.
naval / ˈneɪvl ; NAmE ˈneɪvl / adjective connected with the navy of a country 海军的 a naval base/officer/battle 海军基地╱军官;海战 naval / ˈneɪvl ; NAmE ˈneɪvl /
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