英:[ 'drednɔːt]
dreadnaught如何读
dreadnaught是什么意思
- n.无畏舰(无所畏惧者;一种厚呢)
dreadnaught词根
词根:dreaded
adj.dreaded 令人畏惧的,可怕的
v.dreaded 惧怕(dread的过去分词)
dreadnaught英英释义
- n.battleship that has big guns all of the same caliber
dreadnaught 例句
1 The British dreadnaught Marlborough was also damaged, but succeeded in making port for repairs.
2 This phase included a running fight, as the German dreadnaughts fled toward their bases.
3 No dreadnaughts now afloat, no submarines, No legions that may ever bivouac on Our shores, no Zeppelins disgorging fire Portend the dire disasters wrought upon Our nation's strength by Avarice and Lust.
4 Perhaps the Dreadnaught's biggest drawback is how crew - intensive the ships are.
无畏级的最大缺点也许是里面的船员太挤了.
5 On November 21, 1918, five American dreadnaughts were in that far-flung double line of Allied ships, through which passed in surrender the dreadnaughts, cruisers and destroyers of the second most powerful navy in the world.
6 He fussed and he fooled and he waggled his old dreadnaught for fifteen or twenty seconds, and then shot straight into the bunker—a wretchedly topped ball.
7 And why are former gridiron dreadnaughts Michigan and Texas, both nearly suffocating in donor money, now spinning their wheels on the field?
8 The Dreadnaught is 600 meters long.
无畏级有600米长.
9 In order to effect this, I expect we will have to postpone the building of some of our large dreadnaughts and battle cruisers, which could not be in service for three years anyhow.
10 They had been delayed by the desperate attempts of the dreadnaughts to wipe out their enemies with the death rays, and they could not cover the great distances without some delay.
11 The only thing I know which compares with it in suggestion of power is a line of great gray dreadnaughts lunging across the water.
12 Armored cruisers of the air—dreadnaughts!—they came as a complete surprise.
13 But knowing the silhouettes of all the naval types--for example, certain kinds of dreadnaughts, powerful cruisers, torpedo boat destroyers--I would be able to tell what ships were putting to sea.
14 The German fleet thus turned over to Admiral Beatty consisted of approximately one hundred and fifty vessels of all classes, including dreadnaughts, battleships, cruisers and destroyers.
15 Then the strong voice of 'Caruso' again was heard: We may not look like dreadnaughts, But from all present signs Davy Jones has told the Kaiser That "we're there" on laying mines.
16 This has caused the delusion that the crowning glory of European culture is the dreadnaught.
17 Imagine instead an autonomous limousine, a self-piloting dreadnaught of a car, with an interior like a private jet.
18 Following the first twenty-five British ships steamed the American squadron, Admiral Rodman, aboard the dreadnaught New York, showing the way.
19 The dreadnaught Westphalen was the largest ship lost by the Germans.
20 “What do you think this is—a dreadnaught with full equipment?”