navy 音标拼音: [n'evi]
n . 海军,海军人员,海军军力,藏青色
海军,海军人员,海军军力,藏青色
navy 海军
navy n 1 :
an organization of military vessels belonging to a country and available for sea warfare [
synonym : {
navy }, {
naval forces }]
2 :
a dark shade of blue [
synonym : {
dark blue }, {
navy }, {
navy blue }]
3 :
the navy of the United States of America ;
the agency that maintains and trains and equips combat -
ready naval forces [
synonym : {
United States Navy }, {
US Navy }, {
USN }, {
Navy }]
Navy \
Na "
vy \,
a .
Having a color of navy blue .
[
PJC ]
Navy blue \
Na "
vy blue `\,
n .
1 .
A dark grayish blue .
Also called {
navy }.
[
PJC ]
2 .
Prussian blue . [
archaic ]
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .
PJC ]
Navy \
Na "
vy \;
n .;
pl . {
Navies }. [
OF .
navie ,
fr .
L .
navis ship .
See {
Nave }
of a church .]
1 .
A fleet of ships ;
an assemblage of merchantmen ,
or so many as sail in company . "
The navy also of Hiram ,
that brought gold from Ophir ." --
1 kings x .
11 .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
The whole of the war vessels belonging to a nation or ruler ,
considered collectively ;
as ,
the navy of Italy .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
The officers and men attached to the war vessels of a nation ;
as ,
he belongs to the navy .
[
1913 Webster ]
4 .
same as {
navy blue }.
[
PJC ]
{
Navy bean }.
see {
Bean }.
{
Navy yard },
a place set apart as a shore station for the use of the navy .
It often contains all the mechanical and other appliences for building and equipping war vessels and training their crews .
[
1913 Webster ]
43 Moby Thesaurus words for "
navy ":
Naval Construction Battalion ,
RN ,
Royal Navy ,
Seabees ,
USN ,
United States Navy ,
argosy ,
armada ,
bottoms ,
cavendish ,
chaw ,
chew ,
chewing tobacco ,
coast guard ,
cud ,
cut plug ,
division ,
eating tobacco ,
escadrille ,
fid ,
fleet ,
flotilla ,
line ,
marine ,
merchant fleet ,
merchant marine ,
merchant navy ,
mosquito fleet ,
naval forces ,
naval militia ,
naval reserve ,
navy plug ,
pigtail ,
quid ,
shipping ,
ships ,
squadron ,
task force ,
task group ,
tobacco juice ,
tonnage ,
twist ,
whaling fleet NAVY .
The whole shippings taken collectively ,
belonging to the government of an independent nation ;
the ships belonging to private individuals are not included in the navy .
2 .
The constitution of the United States ,
art .
1 ,
s .
8 ,
vests in congress the power to provide and maintain a navy ."
3 .
Anterior to the war of 1812 ,
the navy of the United States bad been much neglected ,
and it was not until during the late war ,
when it fought itself into notice ,
that the public attention was seriously attracted to it .
Some legislation favorable to it ,
then took place .
4 .
The act of January 2 ,
1813 ,
2 Story '
s L .
U .
S .
1282 ,
authorized the president of the United States ,
as soon as suitable materials could be procured therefor ,
to cause to be built ,
equipped and employed ,
four ships to rate not less than seventy -
four guns ,
and six ships to rate forty -
four guns each .
The sum of two millions five hundred thousand dollars is appropriated for the purpose .
5 .
And by the act of March 3 ,
1813 ,
2 Story ,
L .
U .
S .
1313 ,
the president is further authorized to have built six sloops of war ,
and to have built or procured such a number of sloops of war or other armed vessels ,
as the public service may require on the lakes .
The sum of nine hundred thousand dollars is appropriated for this purpose ,
and to pay two hundred thousand dollars for vessels already procured on the lakes .
6 .
The act of March 3 ,
1815 ,
2 Story ,
L .
U .
S .
1511 ,
appropriates the sum of two hundred thousand dollars annually for three years ,
towards the purchase of a stock of materials for ship building .
7 .
The act of April 29 ,
1816 ,
may be said to have been the first that manifested the fostering care of congress .
By ,
this act the sum of one million of dollars per annum for eight years ,
including the sum of two hundred thousand dollars per annum appropriated by the act of March 3 ,
1815 ,
is appropriated .
And the president is authorized to cause to be built nine ships ,
to rate not less than seventy -
four guns each ,
and twelve ships to rate not less than forty -
four guns each ,
including one seventy -
four and three forty -
four gun ships ,
authorized to be built by the act of January 2d ,
1813 .
The third section of this act authorizes the president to procure steam engines and all the imperishable materials for building three steam batteries .
8 .
The act of March 3 ,
1821 ,
3 Story '
s L .
U .
S .
1820 ,
repeals the first section of the act of the 29th April ,
1816 ,
and instead of the appropriation therein contained ,
appropriates the sum of five hundred thousand dollars per annum for six years ,
from the year 1821 inclusive ,
to be applied to carry into effect the purposes of the said act .
9 .
To repress piracy in the gulf of Mexico ,
the Act of 22d December ,
1822 ,
was passed ,
3 St .
L .
U .
S .
1873 .
It authorizes the president to purchase or construct a sufficient number of vessels to repress piracy in that gulf and the adjoining seas and territories .
It appropriates one hundred and sixty thousand dollars for the purpose .
10 .
The act of May 17 ,
1826 ,
authorizes the suspension of the building of one of the ships above authorized to be built ,
and authorizes the president to purchase a ship of not less than the smallest class authorized to be built by the act of 29th April ,
1816 .
11 .
The act of March 3 ,
1827 ,
3 St .
L .
U .
S .
2070 ,
appropriates five hundred thousand dollars per annum for six years for the gradual improvement of the navy of the United States ,
and authorizes the president to procure materials for ship building .
A further appropriation is made by the act of March 2 ,
1833 ,
4 Sharsw .
con .
of St .
L .
U .
S .
2346 ,
of five hundred thousand dollars annually for six years from and after ,
the third of March ,
1833 ,
for the gradual improvement of the navy of the United States ;
and the president is authorized to cause the above mentioned appropriation to be applied as directed by the act of March 3 ,
1827 .
12 .
For the rules and regulations of the navy of the United States ,
the reader is referred to the act "
for the better government of the navy of the United States ."
1 St .
L .
U .
S .
761 .
Vide article Names of Ships .
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