submarines
英 [ˌsʌbməˈriːnz]
美 [ˈsʌbməˌrinz]
n. 潜艇; 潜艇三明治,长卷三明治(用长卷面包纵向切开,内夹各种食物)
submarine的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 潜艇(亦使用缩略形式sub)
Asubmarineis a type of ship that can travel both above and below the surface of the sea. The abbreviationsubis also used.- ...a nuclear submarine.
核潜艇
- ...a nuclear submarine.
- ADJ 水下的;海底的
Submarinemeans existing below the surface of the sea.- ...submarine caves.
海底洞穴 - ...submarine plants.
海底植物
- ...submarine caves.
- 潜艇三明治,长卷三明治(亦使用缩略形式sub)
Asubmarinesandwich is a long soft bread roll filled with a combination of things such as meat, cheese, eggs, and salad. The abbreviationsubis also used.
双语例句
- In 1990 Britain had 27 submarines ( excluding those that carry ballistic missiles) and France had 17.
1990年,英国拥有27艘潜艇(不包括那些携带弹道导弹的潜艇),而法国有17艘。 - Because I have these new nuclear submarines that I'm building.
是这样的,我现在正在造一批新的核潜艇。 - The Japanese bombed Darwin and sent some small submarines into Sydney harbour but did not invade Australia.
日本轰炸达尔文和在悉尼海港进入一些小型潜艇,但没有入侵澳大利亚。 - After the surveillance radars detected and locked on enemy submarines and surface ships, a naval battle was imminent.
在我搜索雷达相继发现敌方潜艇和水面舰艇陆后,一场海战即将打响。 - He had a fascination for submarines and joined this branch of the service.
他对潜艇非常着迷,因此加入了潜艇部队。 - Once there, it has very little defenses against submarines and torpedoes.
建好后,它对于潜艇和***也没有足够的防卫。 - These submarines were armed with nuclear missiles.
这些潜艇装备有核导弹。 - Then they invented the submarines.
因此他们发明了潜水艇。 - The R-11FM missile was designed to be launched from submarines.
R-11FM导弹是为了能够在潜艇上发射而设计的。 - Submarines are already being powered by atomic energy.
潜水艇现在已经由原子能来驱动了。
