naval vessel

collocation in English

meaningsofnavalandvessel

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naval
adjective
uk
/ˈneɪ.vəl/
us
/ˈneɪ.vəl/
belonging to a country's navy, or relating to ...
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vessel
noun[C]
uk
/ˈves.əl/
us
/ˈves.əl/
formal
a large boat or ...
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(Definition ofnavalandvesselfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There is only onenavalvesselon patrol there.
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Have they nonavalvesselto undertake this task?
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He was under military regulations and was serving on anavalvessel.
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In a sense, any suitablenavalvesselis available at any time for fishery protection work.
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It is a seaborne community entirely, and thenavalvesselis the centre of it.
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What are they now supposed to do on the auxiliarynavalvessel?
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The point is that we had anavalvesselwithin a few miles when the incident occurred and when we first learned of it.
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So far as a hot war is concerned, an atom-launching submarine seems to me to be the onlynavalvesselwhich would be of value to us.
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If we can get morenavalvesseljourneys in, it will probably mean that we can deal with the parcel post.
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No contracts have been signed since 1967 with the exception of one for refitting anavalvesseland another for radar equipment.
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Thenavalvesselis so much more expensive—and precious even—than the merchant vessel that the equation does not begin to exist.
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On another occasion a person was found with detailed plans for loading a boat with explosives and directing it towards anavalvessel.
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The only significant arms transactions which have taken place since 1967 have been an agreement for the refitting of anavalvesseland a contract for radar equipment.
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We cannot build any kind ofnavalvessel, even the most simple form of escort vessel, in under three years.
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Arrangements are being made for anavalvesselto accompany a submarine when carrying out builder's diving trials and to ensure communication at reasonable intervals.
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We are able to do that without legislation, because the requirement is either the commissioning of anavalvesselor an export licence.
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That, of course, means that, if anavalvesselis going to war, there will be no question of taking the women off it.
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I assure them that we try to be as helpful as possible when proposals are put forward for the preservation of anavalvessel.
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Every trawler which came into the haven had to report to thenavalvesselwhich was the centre of the seaborne community.
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Once it is possible to transfer men and cargo from submarine to submerged off-shore terminals, thenavalvesselwould be completely divorced from the surface.
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