英:['bluːdʒækɪt]
美:[b'ludʒækɪt]
英:['bluːdʒækɪt]
美:[b'ludʒækɪt]
blue·jack·et
blu jae kiht
The first known use of bluejacket was in 1776
1 The vessel was sunk by its own men, and the twenty-two German bluejackets on board were made prisoners....
2 With a burly "Heave-ho" the dozen bluejackets made a fresh effort.
3 Leaving a section in reserve to cover the retrograde movement, the bluejackets with very little loss descended the steep side of the hill and re-embarked.
4 I studied his back closely, and of two things I felt certain: he was not a sailor of any sort—officer or bluejacket—and yet he walked like a drilled man.
5 For the lower deck the supply of the suitable class of bluejacket might be sadly deficient were it not for the seafaring populations of Brittany and Normandy.
6 Simultaneously a German bluejacket held aloft the tattered Black Cross emblem of unholy kultur.
7 For after the Uhlans came bluejackets of the naval division, broad-shouldered, bewhiskered fellows, with caps worn rakishly and the roll of the sea in their gait.
8 His mind was set upon the sight of that forlorn party of bluejackets being haled into captivity.
9 Oh! the glad sight it was to me, after all these years, to behold the bold bluejackets, and brave marines, dashing after the foe, gun and bayonet in hand!
10 The rescue of the pilot was a comparatively easy matter, but it took all the skill of the bluejackets to extricate the wounded observer.
11 A ripping sound, followed by a yell, announced the failure of a burly bluejacket to wriggle under the obstruction.
12 At the second path, they had to wait until a party of German bluejackets had passed.
13 The bluejackets forced everyone to walk in the middle of the street for fear of falling debris.
14 Everything had to be utilised—anchors for the boat bridges were made by filling fishermen's baskets with bullets; and a naval contingent of 1200 bluejackets from Antwerp proved invaluable.
15 Seaman Samson was the first British bluejacket for fifty years to win and wear the Victoria Cross.
16 Young Sparling and twenty of his bluejackets from the yards had been secreted aboard.
17 Before sunrise we were ready; a mere band we were, but a brave one, about one hundred and twenty in all, bluejackets and marines.
18 The naval ship is equipment and platform for campaigning of bluejacket and the weight of naval ship is an important factor for campaigning property.
舰船是武器装备和兵员在水上或水下的运动作战平台。
19 On the top of the debris were half a dozen bluejackets, taking advantage of the daylight that still remained in flag-wagging a message to one of the destroyers.
20 Much was expected from a British armoured train which had been built in Antwerp, and was mounted with four 4.7-inch naval guns, worked by Belgian gunners under the direction of British bluejackets.