a massive group of warships organized for military or strategic purposes
the complete collection of arms, ammunition, and defense systems owned by a nation or organization

军火库, 军事军火库
to supply someone with the weapons, gear, and attire necessary for military service

装备, 配备
a protective shield or breastplate, originally from ancient mythology, designed to guard the chest and upper body from harm

防护盾, 胸甲
a sharp projection on an arrowhead, spear, or similar tool designed to make removal difficult

倒钩, 刺
a continuous, concentrated attack using artillery to cover a wide area rather than aim at a single target

弹幕射击, 拦阻火力
a military unit composed of a varying number of companies or platoons, typically commanded by a lieutenant colonel

营, 军事单位
a temporary outdoor shelter or set of living quarters built by soldiers, usually without permanent structures

临时营地, 露营地
a thick, usually short stick or club used to hit or strike, often intended as a weapon

棍棒, 警棍
a continuous attack on an area using bombs

轰炸, 炮击
a raised earthwork, wall, or other structure built to protect an area or fortification from attack

壁垒, 堡垒
to officially take possession or control of something, typically for military or governmental purposes, often without the consent of the owner

征用, 没收
a short and thick stick that is used as a weapon for hitting or striking

棍棒, 短棍
to hand over power, land, or a position to another, particularly due to being forced

割让, 交出
a brief, small-scale fight between small groups, often part of a larger conflict

小规模冲突, 小战斗
the act of surrendering a right, land, or property to a country

割让
to surrender after negotiation or when facing overwhelming pressure

投降, 屈服
something granted or yielded, often reluctantly, in response to a demand or pressure

让步, 妥协
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