潜艇 | qián tǐng | submarine | |
舰艇 | jiàn tǐng | warship; naval vessel | |
核潜艇 | hé qián tǐng | nuclear submarine; abbr. for 核動力潛艇 |核动力潜艇 [he2 dong4 li4 qian2 ting3] | |
赛艇 | sài tǐng | boat race; racing ship or boat; rowing (sport) | |
皮划艇 | pí huá tǐng | canoe; kayak |
1 | After the first wave which was the slowest, we ran to our boats and pushed them to safety. The second and third came faster, which washed many people away. | |
2 | Previously, the two had worked on anti-submarine warfare, looking for ways to help defend North Atlantic convoys from German U-boats. | |
3 | He has now completed his training and is ready to use his boat-handling and global-positioning skills to hijack ships. | |
4 | Each sub will have one or two pilots onboard who use pedals or some other propulsion system to guide their vessel across the 328-foot (100-meter) submerged racecourse the fastest. | |
5 | These include familiar sports, such as golf and rugby , as well as more unusual sports, such as polo and power boating. |