Fleets

/fliːts/ noun

Definition

Groups of ships, aircraft, or vehicles operating together under unified command; can also be the third-person singular present of 'fleet' meaning to move quickly.

Etymology

From Old English 'fleot' meaning 'ship' or 'floating,' related to 'float.' Originally referred to groups of ships, later extended to any organized group of vehicles. The verb sense of moving swiftly developed from the idea of ships moving smoothly across water.

Kelly Says

The word 'fleet' beautifully captures humanity's relationship with speed and water - from Viking fleets 'floating' across seas to modern trucking fleets that metaphorically 'sail' across highways. The connection between floating and swift movement shows how maritime metaphors permeate our language even on dry land.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ወታደር
ARالعربية
أساطيل
BNবাংলা
নৌবহর
CACatalà
flotes
CSČeština
flotily
DADansk
flåder
DEDeutsch
Flotten
ELΕλληνικά
στόλοι
ESEspañol
flotas
FAفارسی
ناوگانها
FISuomi
laivastot
FRFrançais
flottes
GUGU
ફ્લીટ્સ
HAHA
jami'an
HEעברית
צי
HIहिन्दी
बेड़े
HUMagyar
flották
IDBahasa Indonesia
armada
IGIG
ndị otu
ITItaliano
flotte
JA日本語
艦隊
KKKK
ескадралар
KMKM
ក្រុមនាវា
KO한국어
함대
MRMR
नौकादल
MSBahasa Melayu
armada
MYမြန်မာ
ရေတပ်
NLNederlands
vloten
NONorsk
flåter
PAPA
ਬੇੜਿਆਂ
PLPolski
floty
PTPortuguês
frotas
RORomână
flote
RUРусский
флоты
SVSvenska
flottor
SWKiswahili
majeshi ya bahari
TAதமிழ்
கப்பல்படை
TEతెలుగు
ఫ్లీట్‌లు
THไทย
กองเรือ
TLTL
hukay
TRTürkçe
donanmalar
UKУкраїнська
флоти
URاردو
بیڑوں کی جماعت
VITiếng Việt
hạm đội
YOYO
awon ilu
ZH中文
舰队
ZUZU
amaviyo

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