an organization of military vessels belonging to a country and available for sea warfare
a dark shade of blue
the navy of the United States of America; the agency that maintains and trains and equips combat-ready naval forces
例句
用作名词 (n.)
He is a gunner of the British navy. 他是英国海军的一名炮手。
Beiyang Navy is the earliest naval force of China. 北洋水师是中国最早的海军部队。
The army, navy and airforce are all controlled by the Ministry of Defense. 陆海空军皆由国防部控制。
What I have said about the army also applies, mutatis mutandis, to the navy. 我谈到的陆军方面,如作适当变动,也适用于海军。
Britain has always had a large navy, called the Royal Navy. 英国一直有一支强大的海军,称为皇家海军。
Stretched across miles of the Indian Ocean in terrifying majesty is the armada of Zheng He, admiral of the imperial Ming navy. 这是明帝国海军统帅郑和率领的船队,展现慑人威仪,在印度洋中绵延数里。
Secretary Stimson urged Roosevelt to order the navy to convoy British and Allied merchant ships all the way from American to British ports. 史汀生部长力促罗斯福下令海军对英国与盟国船队从美国港口到英国港口进行全程护航。
Where's my navy (blue) suit? 我那套海军蓝的西装在哪儿?
常见句型
用作名词 (n.)
The navy is one of the armed forces. 海军是武装部队之一。
He serves in the navy. 他在海军服役。
The Navy wants〔want〕 more money for ships this year. 海军今年要更多的钱购船。
经典引文
There are 35 shipyards producing..warships for the navies of 16 nations.
出自:Armed Forces
A 10-year-old choirboy..was rescued by a Navy helicopter.