Fleet
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British pronunciation/flˈiːt/
American pronunciation/ˈfɫit/

Definizione e Significato di "fleet"

01

rapido, veloce

moving in a high speed
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flotta

a group of aircrafts, ships, trains, etc. operating under single ownership
02

flotta

a group of ships under the command of one high-ranking officer
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During the naval exercise, the fleet practiced coordinated maneuvers to enhance their operational readiness.
The expedition set sail with a diverse fleet of vessels, each specialized for different aspects of marine research.
The merchant fleet transported goods across the ocean, ensuring global trade continued smoothly.
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flotta, flotta di vapore

a group of steamships operating together under the same ownership
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flotta, gruppo di veicoli

group of motor vehicles operating together under the same ownership
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svanire, diminire

to fade away gradually
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Tomorrow, the colors of autumn will fleet from the trees, leaving behind a barren landscape.
Over time, the once bustling town may fleet into obscurity as modernization and urbanization transform the landscape.
The hope I once held so dearly fleeted away as reality settled in.
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fuggire, scappare

to move swiftly or quickly, often with a sense of transience or impermanence
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He fleeted through the crowded marketplace, trying to catch the last bus home.
Tomorrow, she will fleet across the stage with grace and agility, captivating the audience with her performance.
The clouds are fleeting across the sky, driven by the wind.
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