0 a number of ships or boats under one command or sailing together -- flotila
a fleet of fishing boats.
1 the entire navy of a country -- loďstvo
the British fleet.
Getting the best from company transport fleets will save money, save energy and help save the environment.
All the fleets were fully manned with their proper complements.
Such metaphors are no less forceful at those brief moments when the solo voices broach sound-images of distress, and fleeting contact with operatic precedent is made.
Perhaps most significantly, exploring some of these themes allows a glimpse of the fragile, contingent, and fleeting processes that are sometimes catalogued under the category of cultural change.
All else being equal, the epistemic status of a mild and fleeting religious conviction is more vulnerable to epistemic impact from diversity than a deep and abiding one.
The longline and mini and medium-scale purse seine fleets display considerable excess capacity, especially when the capacity output includes the effects of technical inefficiency (table 2).
The equality of 1900 was fleeting.
Both fleets will suffer very serious injury.