naval的意思和读音

naval

: [ˈneɪv(ə)l] : ['neɪv(ə)l]

adj.

adj.+n.naval vessel,naval base,naval officer,naval blockade,naval fleet

adj.marine,nautical,maritime,seafaring,sailing

navaladj.

1.connected with the navy of a country

a naval base/officer/battle

adj.1.();;

adj.1.relating to or belonging to a countrys navy

1. navy n naval a navigate v ...

2. → navy naval → negative ...

3. navy n naval a navigate v ...

4. naval tank naval navamander ...

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6.1979《Icarus》39(Naval)R.S.HarringtonT.C.V.Flandern

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1.It comes as something of a surprise to hear that Peter Weir has made a historical naval epic.

2.He said the United States has enough combat power in its air and naval forces to deter, or respond to, any "aggression. "”。

3.In two weeks, a Russian naval task force is to reach Syrian waters to be ready to help in the possible evacuation of Russians.

4.The U. S. said the naval drills are 'defensive' in nature and had been planned before last Tuesday's artillery barrage by the North.”,23

5.However it is possible that they might have naval maneuvers close to the two and to interfere with fish and shipping.

6.Kennedy decided to use a naval blockade -- he called it a "quarantine" -- to prevent any more Soviet ships from reaching Cuba.”,

7.Also on display, this World War II naval destroyer, getting a bit of a facelift.

8.Point Mugu is a naval station, but it was fortunate enough to land the air force's Thunderbirds jet display team for this year's show.

9.He was eventually killed by a British naval force, and his head, with its great black beard, was affixed to the end of his bowsprit.

10.Meanwhile, achievement of a naval agreement with the United States had become one of the principal objectives of the British Foreign Office.