英 [ˈtruːpʃɪp] 美 [ˈtruːpʃɪp]
n. 运兵舰;军队运输船
复数troopships
troopship /ˈtruːpˌʃɪp/
可数名词 A troopship is a ship on which large numbers of soldiers are taken from one place to another. 运兵舰
ship for transporting troops
运兵舰;军队运输船
... 双螺桨船twinscrewship 运兵船troopship 涡轮机轮船turbinesteamer ...
Two warships escorted the troopship.
两艘军舰为运兵船护航。
He set sail on the troopship Cameronia from Glasgow to South Africa.
他乘坐苏格兰步兵团的运兵舰从格拉斯哥前往南非。
Cap met his future bride, Jane, on a troopship to Australia and, against Army regulations, married her soon after they got ashore.
Britain, under Margaret Thatcher, buckled on its rusty armour and dispatched every warship, troopship and rowing boat available to the Falklands, 13, 000km away.
Or was it when he slept in the top bunk of a World War II troopship that had asbestos-clad pipes rattling 2 feet above his head?