battleship
	英 ['bæt(ə)lʃɪp]
美 ['bætlʃɪp]
	    
		英文词源
	
	- battleship (n.)
 - 1794, shortened from line-of-battle ship (1705), one large enough to take part in a main attack (formerly one of 74-plus guns); from battle (n.) + ship (n.). Later in U.S. Navy in reference to a class of ships that carried guns of the largest size. The last was decommissioned in 2006. Battleship-gray as a color is attested from 1916. Fighter and bomber airplanes in World War I newspaper articles were sometimes called battleplanes, but it did not catch on.
 
 
		双语例句
	
	- 1. The little boy enjoys making battleship models. 
  - 这个小男孩喜欢做战舰模型.
  来自《简明英汉词典》
 
- 2. A new battleship was launched from a shipyard. 
  - 一艘新战舰从船坞下水.
  来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
 
- 3. They moved two destroyers into the area to counter the threat from the enemy battleship. 
  - 他们开了两艘驱逐舰进入这个地区,来反击敌人战舰的威胁.
  来自《简明英汉词典》
 
- 4. A British battleship, which had been damaged severely in the battle of Crete, came limping into Pearl Harbor. 
  - 一艘在克里特岛战役中严重受损的英国战舰艰难缓慢地驶进珍珠港。
  来自柯林斯例句
 
- 5. Later air reconnaissance showed that the battleship was heavily damaged. 
  - 事后,空中侦察表明,该战列舰受伤颇重.
  来自辞典例句