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单词 warship
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Definition of warship in English:

warship

noun ˈwɔːʃɪpˈwɔrˌʃɪp
  • A ship equipped with weapons and designed to take part in warfare at sea.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On some ships, particularly warships, the winch and hawse pipes might be below the deck.
    • In the medieval period there was no absolute distinction between merchant ships and warships.
    • This applied research programme is intended for use in both existing and future Royal Navy surface warships.
    • Traditionally a warship's paying-off pennant is the length of the ship plus one foot for every year of service.
    • Royal Navy warships are constantly engaged in large exercises and Sheffield is no exception.
    • Hmas Stuart one of the Royal Australian Navy's newest warships has been given her pink slip.
    • These ships accounted for the sinking or damaging of a number of warships and merchant ships.
    • Seven British warships and support vessels have set off on a voyage around the world to mark the new millennium.
    • Then it was rolled down to the water's edge along a walkway and loaded on to a powder hoy to be ferried to the waiting warship.
    • Kent is one of the Navy's latest warships, having joined the Fleet in 2000.
    • The Bangladeshi Navy has a number of former British warships in its fleet, according to Jane's Fighting Ships.
    • The warship was stripped of weapons in 1985 and used as a Navigational Training ship.
    • About 24 British Royal Navy warships as well as 23,000 British troops are in the region.
    • Two Royal Navy warships have taken up the rare opportunity to participate in Russian Navy Days.
    • Wind has disrupted the advance of great warships like battleships and aircraft carriers.
    • She is designed to replenish warships with bunker and aviation fuel, lubricants and fresh water.
    • The crew of two Royal Navy warships returned home from the war in Iraq yesterday to a noisy reception from loved ones.
    • The warships and support ships at the Pang-nga Naval Pier were in disarray.
    • He is the only junior rating to have a warship named for him, the Collins class submarine HMAS Sheean.
    • He designed merchant ships and warships which were later to play a major role in the Second World War.
 
 

Definition of warship in US English:

warship

nounˈwôrˌSHipˈwɔrˌʃɪp
  • A ship equipped with weapons and designed to take part in warfare at sea.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These ships accounted for the sinking or damaging of a number of warships and merchant ships.
    • The warships and support ships at the Pang-nga Naval Pier were in disarray.
    • Kent is one of the Navy's latest warships, having joined the Fleet in 2000.
    • Royal Navy warships are constantly engaged in large exercises and Sheffield is no exception.
    • He is the only junior rating to have a warship named for him, the Collins class submarine HMAS Sheean.
    • The crew of two Royal Navy warships returned home from the war in Iraq yesterday to a noisy reception from loved ones.
    • Two Royal Navy warships have taken up the rare opportunity to participate in Russian Navy Days.
    • She is designed to replenish warships with bunker and aviation fuel, lubricants and fresh water.
    • This applied research programme is intended for use in both existing and future Royal Navy surface warships.
    • In the medieval period there was no absolute distinction between merchant ships and warships.
    • Hmas Stuart one of the Royal Australian Navy's newest warships has been given her pink slip.
    • About 24 British Royal Navy warships as well as 23,000 British troops are in the region.
    • Wind has disrupted the advance of great warships like battleships and aircraft carriers.
    • He designed merchant ships and warships which were later to play a major role in the Second World War.
    • On some ships, particularly warships, the winch and hawse pipes might be below the deck.
    • The Bangladeshi Navy has a number of former British warships in its fleet, according to Jane's Fighting Ships.
    • Then it was rolled down to the water's edge along a walkway and loaded on to a powder hoy to be ferried to the waiting warship.
    • Seven British warships and support vessels have set off on a voyage around the world to mark the new millennium.
    • The warship was stripped of weapons in 1985 and used as a Navigational Training ship.
    • Traditionally a warship's paying-off pennant is the length of the ship plus one foot for every year of service.
 
 
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