warship
/ˈwɔːʃɪp/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈwɔːrʃɪp/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈwȯr-ˌship/ (ame, mw)
warship — 名詞
- warshipsingular
- warshipsplural
1. A large military boat that belongs to a country's navy and carries weapons such
軍艦
配備武器的軍用船艦
A large military boat that belongs to a country's navy and carries weapons such as guns, missiles, or torpedoes so it can fight at sea or attack targets on land.
A large warship carrying guided missiles sailed into the naval port this morning.
一艘載有導向飛彈的大型軍艦今早駛入了海軍港口。
military context: carrying guided missiles + naval port
The navy has twelve warships ready to leave at any time.
海軍有十二艘軍艦隨時可以出發。
quantifier + warship (countable)
Renata's father served as a naval officer on a warship for eight years.
Renata 的父親曾在一艘軍艦上擔任海軍軍官,服務了八年。
The government ordered four new warships to strengthen coastal defenses.
政府訂購了四艘新軍艦來加強沿海防禦。
Modern warships are equipped with radar systems, guided missiles, and helicopter landing zones.
現代軍艦配備了雷達系統、導向飛彈以及直升機起降區。
The warship patrolled the waters near the border for two weeks without stopping.
那艘軍艦在邊界附近海域巡邏了兩週,中途沒有停靠。
The fleet included an aircraft carrier, three destroyers, and two support warships.
該艦隊包括一艘航空母艦、三艘驅逐艦和兩艘支援軍艦。
The government sent three warships to help with disaster relief after the hurricane.
政府在颶風過後派遣了三艘軍艦協助災後救援。
The retired warship was turned into a floating museum and now attracts visitors from around the world.
這艘退役軍艦被改建成了一座浮動博物館,如今吸引來自世界各地的遊客。
- naval vessel
More formal term; includes all ships operated by a navy (including non-combat supply ships)
- man-of-war
Historical term for an armed sailing ship; now rare outside museums and literature
- fighting ship
Less technical, often used in simplified or children's contexts
- civilian ship
Any non-military vessel such as a cargo ship, cruise liner, or fishing boat
用法筆記
Warship is a general category that includes many specific vessel types such as aircraft carriers, destroyers, frigates, and submarines. When referring to a particular class, use the specific term rather than the generic word.