fleet
noun /fliːt/
/fliːt/
舰队 - a fleet of destroyers
一队驱逐舰 - Nelson destroyed the Franco-Spanish fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar.
纳尔逊在特拉法尔加战役中摧毁了法西舰队。
Wordfinder- admiral
- aircraft carrier
- base
- captain
- command
- fleet
- navy
- submarine
- torpedo
- warship
Topics War and conflictc1- The entire fleet was sunk.
整个舰队都沉没了。 - The ship sailed to join the fleet at Barbados.
这艘船出航了,要加入在巴巴多斯的船队。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- entire
- great
- huge
- …
- operate
- command
- send
- …
- in a/the fleet
- fleet of
- a fleet of destroyers
捕鱼船队 - a fishing/whaling fleet
捕鱼/捕鲸船队
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- entire
- great
- huge
- …
- operate
- command
- send
- …
- in a/the fleet
- fleet of
- a fishing/whaling fleet
- the fleet[singular] all the military ships of a particular country
(一国的)全部军舰,海军 - a reduction in the size of the British fleet
英国海军的裁减
- The fleet was mobilized and the country prepared for war.
舰队动员起来了,该国已为战争作好了准备。 - There were over 500 ships in the enemy fleet.
敌军舰队有 500 多艘船只。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- entire
- great
- huge
- …
- operate
- command
- send
- …
- in a/the fleet
- fleet of
- a reduction in the size of the British fleet
- [countable] fleet (of something) a group of planes, buses, taxis, etc. travelling together or owned by the same organization
(同一机构或统一调度的)机群,车队 - the company’s new fleet of vans
公司的新客货车队 - a fleet car/vehicle
车队/车辆
- a fleet of taxis
出租车车队 - the company car fleet
公司车队 - The airline is doubling the size of its fleet.
该航空公司要把飞机总数增加一倍。 - The entire US space shuttle fleet was grounded after the accident.
事故发生后,整个美国航天飞机舰队停飞了。 - There were plans to modernize the tram and bus fleet.
有计划使电车和公共汽车队现代化。 - The injured were taken to hospital in a fleet of ambulances.
伤者被救护车队送往医院。 - A fleet of army trucks had surrounded the barn.
一队军用卡车包围了谷仓。 - Their entire fleet of aircraft were destroyed.
他们的整个机队都被摧毁了。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- entire
- great
- huge
- …
- operate
- command
- send
- …
- in a/the fleet
- fleet of
- the company’s new fleet of vans
词源noun Old English flēot ‘ship, shipping’, from flēotan ‘float, swim’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vlieten and German fliessen, also to flit and float.