释义 |
gunshipgun‧ship /ˈɡʌnʃɪp/ noun [countable] - A visitor to Vadinamia is greeted, just outside territorial space, by the black-and-white gunships.
- Both planes and helicopter gunships had been used.
- Even if I hadn't expected the gunships, their colours would have told me what they were.
- It is indisputable, however, that the warplanes and helicopter gunships occasionally make mistakes.
- The gunships are like nothing else before them.
- The slicks slowed from 100 knots to about 80 to let the gunships fly ahead.
- There were two gunships with us, and they circled around first and took no fire.
- We were about a minute away from touchdown when the gunships started firing.
NOUN► helicopter· Both planes and helicopter gunships had been used.· Our forward observer and company commander came up and called in some helicopter gunships.· Our helicopter gunships flew 118 missions and returned safely to base.· As soldiers jumped out of the lorries, firing all around, helicopter gunships appeared overhead.· It is indisputable, however, that the warplanes and helicopter gunships occasionally make mistakes.· Countless unarmed civilians fleeing to the borders were killed by helicopter gunships.· As helicopter gunships buzzed overhead and tanks shelled two blocks of flats nearby, bulldozers set about destroying a swath of homes. a military helicopter used to protect other helicopters and to destroy enemy guns |