释义 |
armadaar‧ma‧da /ɑːˈmɑːdə $ ɑːr-/ noun [countable] armadaOrigin: 1500-1600 Spanish, Medieval Latin armata ‘army, group of war ships’, from the past participle of Latin armare; ➔ ARM2 - All that is known is that Tethlis died that day, and lacking his driving presence the armada turned back from Naggaroth.
- The carrier and an accompanying armada of escort ships gave Clinton a 21-gun salute.
- The largest Elf armada of all time was assembled to reclaim it.
- Then the armada got under way again.
- They'd all seen the armada crossing the water.
► Navyable seaman, nounadmiral, nounahoy, interjectionarmada, nounbattle cruiser, nounbattleship, nounbroadside, nouncommodore, nouncruiser, noundepth charge, noundestroyer, nounensign, nounflagship, nounfleet admiral, nounflight deck, nounflight sergeant, noungunboat, nounlanding craft, nounman-of-war, nounmarine, adjectiveMarine, nounmariner, nounmaster, nounmaster-at-arms, nounmate, nounmidshipman, nounminesweeper, nounnaval, adjectivenavigator, nounperiscope, nounpetty officer, nounpocket battleship, nounquartermaster, nounrating, nounrear admiral, nounRN, seaman, nounsea power, nounsignalman, nounsub, nounsublieutenant, nounsubmarine, nounsubmariner, nounU-boat, nounvice-admiral, nounyeoman, noun a large group of things, especially ships or boats: an armada of US naval vessels |