pennant
- IPA[ˈpɛnənt]
英式
- a tapering flag on a ship, especially one flown at the masthead of a vessel in commission.;a long triangular or swallow-tailed flag, especially as a military ensign.
noun: pennant, plural noun: pennants
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名詞
- 1. a tapering flag on a ship, especially one flown at the masthead of a vessel in commission.
- ▪ a long triangular or swallow-tailed flag, especially as a military ensign.
- 2. North American a flag denoting a sports championship or other achievement the Dodgers won six pennants during his career
- 3. a short rope hanging from the head of a ship's mast; a pendant.
- the competition among leading teams for the championship of their division or league as the end ... the Red Sox are in the heat of a pennant race
Oxford American Dictionary
- the competition among leading teams for the championship of their division or league as the end ... the Red Sox are in the heat of a pennant race
Oxford Dictionary
- a short swallow-tailed pennant distinguishing the commodore's ship in a squadron.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a short swallow-tailed pennant distinguishing the commodore's ship in a squadron.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈpenənt]
美式
- a tapering flag on a ship, especially one flown at the masthead of a vessel in commission.
Oxford American Dictionary