0 a large fast ship used in war -- 巡洋舰
1 a boat with an engine and a cabin in which people sail for pleasure -- 游艇
The fact that we need seventy cruisers is beside the point.
We shall only have 24 cruisers under sixteen years of age in 1936 in addition to those about to be built.
He knows perfectly well that the question of the replacement of cruisers is above all things a question of money.
Our war-built cruisers are being replaced by a steady programme of some three ships a year.
Again, it is as well to analyse what the duties of those cruisers are.
Several battleships and large cruisers on both sides were destroyed by mines and torpedoes, before a pitched battle took place between the main fleets.
After a stubborn fight, it wanted some aircraft carriers; it wanted some cruisers; it wanted to show the flag.
Mention has been made of the role of cruisers and frigates in limited war.