fleet
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A fleet is a group of ships organized to do something together, for example, to fight battles or to catch fish. 艦隊; 船隊
A fleet sailed for New South Wales to establish the first European settlement in Australia. 一支艦隊駛曏新南威爾士去建立歐洲在澳大利亞的第一個移民地。
2. N-COUNT A fleet of vehicles is a group of them, especially when they all belong to a particular organization or business, or when they are all going somewhere together. 車隊
With its own fleet of trucks, the company delivers most orders overnight. 因爲有自己的運輸車隊,該公司的大部分訂貨可以第二天就送到。
3. ADJ rapid in movement; swift 疾馳的
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fleet /fliːt/ (fleets)
剑桥词典
- The Allied fleet is on its way to the Gulf.
- The British fleet came under attack by enemy aircraft .
- A fleet of fishing boats was blocking the entrance to the port .
- Two destroyers will join the Russian fleet.
- The attack destroyed almost half of the U.S. fleet.
fleet noun [C] (SHIPS)
a group of ships , or all of the ships in a country's navy船隊;(一國的)全部艦隊,海軍
a fleet of 20 sailing ships 一支由20艘帆船組成的船隊
a fishing fleet 捕魚船隊
The entire Spanish fleet was defeated within 6 hours . 西班牙海軍在六個小時內全軍覆沒。
例句
fleet noun [C] (VEHICLES)
a number of buses , aircraft , etc. under the control of one person or organization(由某人或某機搆調度的)車隊,機群
He owns a fleet of taxis . 他擁有一個出租車隊。 返回 fleet