Acorazada in english
Armored
pronunciation: ɑrmɜrd part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɑrmɜrd part of speech: adjective
In gestures
acorazado = armoured [armored, -USA] ; warship ; battleship ; dreadnought ; ironclad [iron-clad] ; ironclad battleship.
Example: The use of clear armoured glass walls gives excellent visual supervision in the Rare Book Room and in the Manuscript and Local History Reading Room.Example: Thus a book on 'the history of naval warships' may be sought under history, navy or warships.Example: In 'upper town' streets are broad, quiet, and tree-shaded; the homes are tall and heavy and look like battleships, each anchored in its private sea of grass.Example: Figure 5 is a sketch of a dreadnought.Example: He also highlights some of the naval innovations of the war, including submarines, ironclad vessels, and new types of mines.Example: Ironclad battleships played a vital role during the Civil War assault on Charleston.more:
» acorazado de la armada = navy warship .
Example: A South Korean navy warship that sank in March was torpedoed by a North Korean submarine near the country's maritime border.» infantería acorazada = armoured infantry .
Example: The men of the 6th Armored Infantry secured the beachhead without opposition.» vehículo acorazado = armoured vehicle .
Example: As per estimates, the demand for armoured vehicles in the defence forces is pegged at about 2000 vehicles per year.