flagship

英 [ˈflæɡ.ʃɪp]      美 [ˈflæɡ.ʃɪp]
  • n. 旗舰;(作定语)一流;佼佼者
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将“flagship”分解为“flag”(旗帜)和“ship”(船)。想象一艘船挂起了代表某个品牌或公司的旗帜,这艘船成为该品牌或公司的旗舰,象征着其最高级别或最重要地位。通过这样的形象联想,可以帮助记忆“flagship”意为“旗舰”或“旗舰产品”。

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flagship 舰旗,旗舰

来自flag和ship的组合词。

flagship (n.)
also flag-ship, 1670s, a warship bearing the flag of an admiral, vice-admiral, or rear-admiral, from flag (n.) + ship (n.). Properly, at sea, a flag is the banner by which an admiral is distinguished from the other ships in his squadron, other banners being ensigns, pendants, standards, etc. Figurative use by 1933.
1. The company is opening a new flagship store in London.
这家公司将在伦敦新开一家旗舰店。
2. The Greenpeace flagship is voyaging through the Arctic cold of the Barents Sea.
绿色和平组织的旗舰正在穿越巴伦支海的北极寒冷地带。
3. The company plans to open a flagship store in New York this month.
公司计划本月在纽约开一家旗舰店。
4. This dictionary is the flagship of Oxford's range of learners'dictionaries.
本词典执牛津一系列学习者词典之牛耳.
5. The flagship flashed a signal to the fleet.
旗舰向舰队发出闪光信号.