noun🔗ShareフリゲートAn obsolete type of sailing warship with a single continuous gun deck, typically used for patrolling, blockading, etc, but not in line of battle."During the Age of Sail, a frigate was often used to patrol coastlines, protecting merchant ships from pirates. "帆走時代には、フリゲートは商船を海賊から守るため、しばしば海岸線を巡回するために使用されました。nauticalmilitarysailinghistorywarvehicleChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareフリゲートA 19th-century warship combining sail and steam propulsion, typically of ironclad timber construction, supplementing and superseding sailing ships of the battle line until made obsolete by the development of the solely steam-propelled iron battleship."The frigate, a powerful warship of its time, sailed proudly through the harbor, its iron hull gleaming in the sunlight. "当時の強力な軍艦であるフリゲートは、太陽の光の中で鉄の船体が輝き、港を誇らしげに航海しました。nauticalmilitaryvehiclehistorytechnologywarsailingChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareフリゲートA modern type of warship, smaller than a destroyer, originally (WWII) introduced as an anti-submarine vessel but now general purpose."The navy's new frigate is smaller than a destroyer but has powerful sonar for detecting submarines. "海軍の新しいフリゲートは駆逐艦より小さいですが、潜水艦を探知するための強力なソナーを備えています。militarynauticalwarvehicleChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share軍艦鳥A frigatebird."From our boat, we watched a magnificent frigate soar effortlessly above the waves, its long wings catching the ocean breeze. "私たちのボートから、私たちは長い翼が海の風を捉えながら、見事な軍艦鳥が波の上を楽々と舞い上がるのを見ました。birdChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading