navy
navy — 名詞
1. the branch of a country's military that operates on oceans and seas using ships,
海軍
國家海上作戰部隊
the branch of a country's military that operates on oceans and seas using ships, submarines, and aircraft, and is responsible for protecting its waters and coastlines
Harper's grandfather served in the navy for thirty years before retiring.
Harper 的祖父在海軍服役三十年後退休。
serve in the navy — common career collocation
The South Korean navy sent two destroyers to help with the rescue operation.
南韓海軍派出兩艘驅逐艦協助救援行動。
country-name + navy — standard naming pattern
Cyrus decided to join the navy after finishing high school in Kaohsiung.
Cyrus 決定在高雄高中畢業後加入海軍。
Anong is reading a book about the British navy during the Napoleonic wars.
Anong 正在讀一本關於拿破崙戰爭期間英國海軍的書。
- naval forces
more formal and broader term, includes ships, personnel, and support systems
- fleet
refers specifically to a group of navy ships rather than the entire organization
文法句型
the + navy
country-name + navy
用法筆記
When referring to a specific country's naval force, 'navy' is often capitalized (e.g., 'the US Navy'), and is always preceded by 'the' in its singular form.
常見錯誤
2. a deep blue that is almost black, taking its name from the traditional color of
深藍色
近似黑色的深藍
a deep blue that is almost black, taking its name from the traditional color of naval uniforms
Zola prefers navy for business suits because it looks professional and classic.
Zola 偏好深藍色西裝,因為看起來專業又經典。
[color] for [purpose] — explaining a color choice
Mizuki painted her front door navy to match the dark wooden shutters on the windows.
Mizuki 把大門漆成深藍色,以搭配深色木製百葉窗。
painted [object] [color] — resultative structure
Talia chose navy for her bedroom walls because the deep shade helps her sleep better.
Talia 選擇將臥室牆壁刷成深藍色,因為這種深色調幫助她睡得更好。
Renata thinks navy works well with white and gold in formal table decorations.
Renata 認為在正式餐桌佈置中,深藍色與白色和金色很搭。
- navy blue
the full name of the color, slightly more formal
- midnight blue
a similar dark blue that is slightly less black in tone
- light blue
the pale opposite end of the blue spectrum
- white
commonly contrasted with navy in design and fashion
文法句型
[color] + verb
in + [color]
用法筆記
As a color name, 'navy' is treated as an uncountable noun. It is often expanded to 'navy blue' for clarity, though the shorter form is very common in fashion and design contexts.
navy — 形容詞
1. having a very dark shade of blue, similar to the color traditionally associated
深藍的
深藍色的
having a very dark shade of blue, similar to the color traditionally associated with naval uniforms
Diya wore a navy dress to the wedding reception last Saturday afternoon.
Diya 上週六下午穿了一件深藍色的洋裝去參加婚禮。
navy + garment — typical attributive pattern
The warehouse manager issued navy uniforms to all new employees on the first day.
倉庫經理在第一天就向所有新進員工發放了深藍色的制服。
navy + workwear — professional context
Christopher parked his navy sedan in the driveway next to the white truck.
Christopher 把他的深藍色轎車停在車道上,旁邊是白色卡車。
Benjamin chose a navy tie to match his gray suit for the job interview.
Benjamin 為了工作面試選了一條深藍色領帶來搭配他的灰色西裝。
- light blue
the opposite end of the blue color range
- white
commonly paired with navy in color schemes
文法句型
navy + noun