Dreadnought

['drɛdnɔt]
  • n. 厚呢大衣;无畏战舰
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dreadnought (20世纪初期)无畏舰

dread, 恐惧。nought, 零,没有。用于战舰名。

Dreadnought (n.)
"battleship," literally "fearing nothing," from dread (v.) + nought (n.). Mentioned as the name of a ship in the Royal Navy c. 1596, but modern sense is from the name of the first of a new class of British battleships, based on the "all big-gun" principle (armed with 10 big guns rather than 4 large guns and a battery of smaller ones), launched Feb. 18, 1906.
1. The 14 - inch torpedo has no hope of crippling a modern dreadnought.
355毫米鱼雷不能重创一艘先进的无畏战舰.

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2. But this quickly got out of control and dreadnought CASE tools were born.
但是,这很快就乱了套,各种重磅炸弹似的CASE工具迎面而来.

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