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Definition of destroyer in English: destroyernoun dɪˈstrɔɪədəˈstrɔɪər 1A small, fast warship, especially one equipped for a defensive role against submarines and aircraft. 驱逐舰 Example sentencesExamples - At one time he had an entire fort, complete with submarines and destroyers.
- The Japanese navy has been trailing the submarine with two destroyers and a surveillance airplane, a defense agency spokesman said.
- Stated future requirements for the yards include up to nine Type 45 destroyers, two future aircraft carriers and a primary casualty receiving ship.
- The fleet includes a submarine, a destroyer and an aircraft carrier.
- Royal Navy destroyer HMS Nottingham has been holed by rocks off Australia.
- Intensive fire from flak guns was directed against the midget submarine, before destroyers pounded the spot with depth charges.
- Submarines, aircraft carriers, destroyers, these people have to be trained.
- Between six and ten ships - usually destroyers, frigates and tankers - are attached to the Force for up to eight months.
- At sea, he served in a battleship, an aircraft carrier, in cruisers, destroyers, frigates, and a minesweeper.
- This includes an aircraft carrier, four frigates, two destroyers, other ships and group troops.
- Shipyards in England and Scotland must start cutting steel for the first of a dozen new Royal Navy destroyers in just two years time.
- Royal Navy destroyer HMS Exeter has carried out trailblazing exercises with the Chinese Navy in the Yellow Sea.
- Veteran Royal Navy destroyer HMS Newcastle is enjoying a high-profile sunset to her distinguished Naval career.
- It's kind of hard not to think of the bigger picture when a destroyer and an aircraft carrier are docked in the bay a few miles away.
- The Orze was one of two submarines, three destroyers, a training vessel and a supply ship which the Polish naval command had at its disposal in November 1939.
- These were to include a close escort of six destroyers, four corvettes, three minesweepers, four armed trawlers and two ack-ack ships.
- The number of destroyers, frigates and submarines each in the Pakistan navy are approximately half that of India.
- These ships were to be supported by six torpedo-boat destroyers, two submarines and support ships.
- At sea are five giant aircraft carriers, four of which have their own battle fleets of destroyers, cruisers and submarines, totalling 25 ships.
- The Lynx is one of the mainstays of maritime aviation for the Royal Navy, and the aircraft has for many years provided the ship's flight for deployed frigates and destroyers.
Synonyms murderer, mass murderer, slaughterer, killer, assassin, serial killer, homicidal maniac, terminator, liquidator 2A person or thing that destroys something. 毁坏者;起破坏作用的东西 CFCs are the chief destroyers of the ozone layer 含氯氟烃是破坏臭氧层的元凶。 Example sentencesExamples - The long duration of their wars, and their inflexible adherence to their purpose, are to be ranked among the foremost destroyers of the human species.
- Gunns is also a destroyer of native forests on other private land, by means of joint ventures or other commercial arrangements with owners of native forests.
- Shiva is the destroyer of the world, following Brahma the creator and Vishnu the preserver, after which Brahma again creates the world and so on.
Rhymesannoyer, Boyer, employer, enjoyer, Goya, hoya, lawyer, Nagoya, paranoia, sequoia, soya Definition of destroyer in US English: destroyernoundəˈstrɔɪərdəˈstroiər 1A small, fast warship, especially one equipped for a defensive role against submarines and aircraft. 驱逐舰 Example sentencesExamples - At sea are five giant aircraft carriers, four of which have their own battle fleets of destroyers, cruisers and submarines, totalling 25 ships.
- The Orze was one of two submarines, three destroyers, a training vessel and a supply ship which the Polish naval command had at its disposal in November 1939.
- The Japanese navy has been trailing the submarine with two destroyers and a surveillance airplane, a defense agency spokesman said.
- This includes an aircraft carrier, four frigates, two destroyers, other ships and group troops.
- The Lynx is one of the mainstays of maritime aviation for the Royal Navy, and the aircraft has for many years provided the ship's flight for deployed frigates and destroyers.
- Stated future requirements for the yards include up to nine Type 45 destroyers, two future aircraft carriers and a primary casualty receiving ship.
- These ships were to be supported by six torpedo-boat destroyers, two submarines and support ships.
- Royal Navy destroyer HMS Nottingham has been holed by rocks off Australia.
- These were to include a close escort of six destroyers, four corvettes, three minesweepers, four armed trawlers and two ack-ack ships.
- Veteran Royal Navy destroyer HMS Newcastle is enjoying a high-profile sunset to her distinguished Naval career.
- Royal Navy destroyer HMS Exeter has carried out trailblazing exercises with the Chinese Navy in the Yellow Sea.
- At sea, he served in a battleship, an aircraft carrier, in cruisers, destroyers, frigates, and a minesweeper.
- Shipyards in England and Scotland must start cutting steel for the first of a dozen new Royal Navy destroyers in just two years time.
- Submarines, aircraft carriers, destroyers, these people have to be trained.
- The number of destroyers, frigates and submarines each in the Pakistan navy are approximately half that of India.
- Between six and ten ships - usually destroyers, frigates and tankers - are attached to the Force for up to eight months.
- At one time he had an entire fort, complete with submarines and destroyers.
- Intensive fire from flak guns was directed against the midget submarine, before destroyers pounded the spot with depth charges.
- The fleet includes a submarine, a destroyer and an aircraft carrier.
- It's kind of hard not to think of the bigger picture when a destroyer and an aircraft carrier are docked in the bay a few miles away.
Synonyms murderer, mass murderer, slaughterer, killer, assassin, serial killer, homicidal maniac, terminator, liquidator - 1.1 Someone or something that destroys.
毁坏者;起破坏作用的东西 the greatest destroyer of love and peace Example sentencesExamples - Gunns is also a destroyer of native forests on other private land, by means of joint ventures or other commercial arrangements with owners of native forests.
- Shiva is the destroyer of the world, following Brahma the creator and Vishnu the preserver, after which Brahma again creates the world and so on.
- The long duration of their wars, and their inflexible adherence to their purpose, are to be ranked among the foremost destroyers of the human species.
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