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navy
- IPA[ˈneɪvi]
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- the branch of the armed services of a state which conducts military operations at sea;the ships of a navy
noun: navy, plural noun: navies
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- 1. the branch of the armed services of a state which conducts military operations at sea she joined the navy in 1990
- ▪ the ships of a navy we built their navy
- ▪ literary a fleet of ships. 同義詞
- 2. a dark blue colour the dress comes in navy, gunmetal grey, or black a navy blue suit 同義詞
- an edible bean of a variety with small white seeds, used especially to make baked beans; a ...
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- an edible bean of a variety with small white seeds, used especially to make baked beans.
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- a shipyard for the construction, repair, and equipping of naval vessels.
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- (in the US) the government department in charge of the navy.
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- a country's commercial shipping, as opposed to that involved in military activity.
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- denoting the type of store that specializes in military surplus equipment, or the goods sold there.
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- (in the UK) an official list of the commissioned officers in the Royal Navy and the Royal Marines.
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- denoting the type of shop which specializes in military surplus equipment, or the goods sold there.
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- IPA[ˈnāvē]
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- the branch of a nation's armed services that conducts military operations at sea: she joined the navy in 1990
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