naval

['neivəl]

adj. 海军的, 军舰的
adj. 船舶的

例句与用法:

Beiyang Navy is the earliest naval force of China.

北洋水师是中国最早的海军部队。

The ships required the protection of naval and air power.

船只本身需要海军和空军的保护。

The naval warfare ended in our victory.

这次海战以我们的胜利而告终。

He was expelled from the country for spying on their naval bases.

他因刺探该国海军基地的情报而被驱逐出境。

The naval captain who defeat Napoleon in the battle of Trafalgar in1805, and so stop him from invade England.

他是一名海军将领,在1805年特拉法格海战中击败了拿破仑的军队,从而阻止了他入侵英国。

In naval parlance, the left side of a ship is the port side.

用海军的用语来说,船的左边称为左舷。

"In naval parlance, the left side of a ship is the port side."

"用海军的用语来说,船的左边称为左舷。"

The naval officer asked him to stay away from the base.

那位海军军官让他离开基地。

详细释义:

a.

海军的; 军舰的; 船的[Z]

He is a retired naval officer.

他是一位退役的海军军官。