naval
naval — 形容詞
1. relating to the branch of a nation's armed forces that operates warships and con
海軍的
屬於或與國家海軍相關的
relating to the branch of a nation's armed forces that operates warships and conducts military operations at sea
Padma's uncle served as a naval officer for over twenty years.
Padma 的叔叔在海軍擔任軍官超過二十年。
attributive: naval + rank (officer)
The naval base near the harbour trained thousands of new recruits every year.
港口附近的海軍基地每年訓練數千名新兵。
attributive: naval + facility (base)
A major naval battle was fought just off the coast of that island.
一場重要的海軍戰役就在那座島嶼外海展開。
After high school, Hiro decided to apply to the naval academy in his country.
高中畢業後,Hiro 決定申請本國的海軍官校。
The old port was turned into a naval shipyard for repairing warships.
那座舊港口被改建成修理軍艦的海軍船廠。
- maritime
broader scope — covers commercial shipping, sea trade, and law of the sea, not just military
- marine
more general — relates to the sea or ocean itself, or to marine forces (e.g. Marine Corps in the US)
- sea-going
less formal — describes ships or personnel designed to travel on the sea, not exclusively military
文法句型
naval + noun
用法筆記
Only used before a noun — you can say 'naval base' but not 'the base is naval'. To refer to the institution itself, use the noun 'navy' instead: 'He joined the navy.'