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minesweepermine‧sweep‧er /ˈmaɪnˌswiːpə $ -ər/ noun [countable] - Already under way are orders for 72 Tornados, 30 Hawk advanced trainers, three minesweepers and other major defence construction projects.
- Being mostly new, they were exceedingly useful to the Navy, serving as minesweepers and coastal patrol vessels.
- His ship was turned into a minesweeper in the war, and he went down with her off the east coast.
- How long ago the war seemed - the minesweeper wending its slow way over the dusky sea.
- I have a query about the fibreglass minesweepers.
- Orthodox wooden construction is still being used today for fishing vessels, minesweepers and yachts of up to four or five hundred tons.
- Sailors from the hunter class minesweeper are due to visit Hurworth from March 7 to 9 while their ship is docked at Hartlepool.
- The Hunter minesweeper is due to dock in Hartlepool on March 6 prior to a five-day programme of activities in Hurworth.
military ships► warship a military ship with guns, used in a war ► battleship the largest type of ship used in war, with very big guns on it ► aircraft carrier a military ship that planes can fly from or land on ► destroyer a small fast military ship with guns, often used for protecting battleships ► gunboat a small fast ship with guns on it, often used in shallow water near a coast ► submarine a military ship that can stay under water: · a nuclear submarine ► minesweeper a military ship used for removing bombs from under water ► Navyable seaman, nounadmiral, nounahoy, interjectionarmada, nounbattle cruiser, nounbattleship, nounbroadside, nouncommodore, nouncruiser, noundepth charge, noundestroyer, nounensign, nounflagship, nounfleet admiral, nounflight deck, nounflight sergeant, noungunboat, nounlanding craft, nounman-of-war, nounmarine, adjectiveMarine, nounmariner, nounmaster, nounmaster-at-arms, nounmate, nounmidshipman, nounminesweeper, nounnaval, adjectivenavigator, nounperiscope, nounpetty officer, nounpocket battleship, nounquartermaster, nounrating, nounrear admiral, nounRN, seaman, nounsea power, nounsignalman, nounsub, nounsublieutenant, nounsubmarine, nounsubmariner, nounU-boat, nounvice-admiral, nounyeoman, noun a ship with special equipment for removing bombs from under water—minesweeping noun [uncountable] |