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fleet
- IPA[fliːt]
英式
- a marshland creek, channel, or ditch.;a stream, now wholly underground, running into the Thames east of Fleet Street.
noun: fleet, plural noun: fleets
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. British dialect a marshland creek, channel, or ditch.
- 2. a stream, now wholly underground, running into the Thames east of Fleet Street.
- ▪ historical a prison that stood near the Fleet.
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- IPA[flēt]
美式
- a group of ships sailing together, engaged in the same activity, or under the same ownership: the small port supports a fishing fleet
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[fliːt]
英式
- move or pass quickly: a variety of expressions fleeted across his face
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[flēt]
美式
- move or pass quickly: a variety of expressions fleeted across his face time may fleet and youth may fade
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[fliːt]
英式
- a group of ships sailing together, engaged in the same activity, or under the same ownership: the small port supports a fishing fleet a fleet of battleships
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[fliːt]
英式
- (of water) shallow.
- at or to a small depth.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[flēt]
美式
- (of water) shallow.
- at or to a small depth.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[fliːt]
英式
- fast and nimble in movement: a man of advancing years, but fleet of foot
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[flēt]
美式
- a marshland creek, channel, or ditch.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[flēt]
美式
- fast and nimble in movement: a man of advancing years, but fleet of foot
Oxford American Dictionary