词汇 | submarine |
释义 | submarineWord family nounsubmarinersubmarine sandwichadjectivesubmarine , Navy Watersub·ma·rine1 /ˈsʌbməriːn, ˌsʌbməˈriːn/ ●●○ (also sub) noun [countableC] TTWPMNa ship, especially a military one, that can stay under water 潜(水)艇 a nuclear submarine 核潜艇 Examples from the Corpus submarine• Around 100 submarines withdrawn from service are moored at sea because there are no facilities for treating their radioactive components.• He was executive officer aboard the Honolulu, a nuclear attack submarine.• A ship could nevertheless be navigated accurately, especially when up-to-date hydrographic data was available from offshore surveys by submarines.• The McKee, with its crew of 1,515 officers and sailors, is a full-service repair ship for submarines.• a nuclear submarine• If you stopped the flights, Soviet submarines would go undetected.• The bows sliced across the forward hull tearing a great gash, but the submarine bounced rather than being ripped instantly in two. , Oceanography Watersubmarine2 adjectiveadj [only before noun] TTWHEOgrowing or used under the sea 生于海底[海中]的;海底使用的 submarine plant life 海生植物 Examples from the Corpus submarine• submarine mountain ranges• The thermal input from hydrothermal springs along submarine spreading centers may drive major patterns of deepwater circulation. (1600-1700) sub- + marine |
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