flagship
英 [ˈflæɡ.ʃɪp]
美 [ˈflæɡ.ʃɪp]
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.