A submersible warship usually armed with torpedoes.
Term for German submarines employed during WWI and WWII.
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Examples for "u-boot"
Examples for "u-boot"
1And instead of proprietary firmware, they used the open source Das U-Boot.
2Construction of the German-built submarine base, the U-Boot-Bunker, began in 1941 to house 15 submarines in Nazi-occupied Bordeaux.
1The German navy used the Unterseeboot, or U-boat, to sink 5,000 ships measuring more than 13 million gross register tons during the war.
1In the pursuit of the U-boat the airplane was also extremely effective.
2I wished to cruise with the American destroyers in their U-boat operations.
3They kept both the U-boat's deckguns smoking; but the shots went wild.
4A fourth destroyer of ours got the U-boat which sank the liner.
5Yet occasionally the deadly U-boat claimed one of these as a victim.
6At any rate, he went back to his U-boat and the undersea.
7She was lucky not to meet with a U-boat during her wanderings.
8I must see whether I can't invent a set of U-boat exercises!
9Six years later the Carpathia was sunk by a German U-boat.
10The result was one U-boat apparently sunk but one merchantman torpedoed.
11The destroyer was then steaming away with the U-boat in tow.
12The result of these methods was the gradual destruction of the U-boat menace.
13There is no doubt now about the fate of the U-boat.
14They were all used up since the battle with the U-boat.
15The two convoys were now busy with another U-boat that had attacked them.
16The U-boat which sank us had been out for six weeks.