Definition of the word flagship

Pronunciation of vocabulary flagship

flagshipnoun

lá cờ đầu

/ˈflæɡʃɪp//ˈflæɡʃɪp/

Origin of the word flagship

The origin of the word "flagship" dates back to the 15th century. In the era of sail, a flagship was the largest and most powerful warship in a fleet, flying the flag of the commander-in-chief or the national flag. The flagship was always positioned at the head of the fleet and served as the central point of command. It carried the flag of the admiral or the country, signifying authority and leadership. Over time, the term "flagship" evolved to describe not only the largest and most powerful warship but also the flagship brand, which refers to the most prominent or well-known product or service of a company. Today, the term is widely used in various contexts, including business, technology, and even politics, often symbolizing leadership, dominance, and prestige.

Vocabulary summary flagship

typenoun

meaning(nautical) admiral ship (including admiral)

Example of vocabulary flagshipnamespace

meaning

the main ship in a fleet of ships in the navy

tàu chính trong một hạm đội tàu của hải quân

meaning

the most important product, service, building, etc. that an organization owns or produces

sản phẩm, dịch vụ, tòa nhà, v.v. quan trọng nhất mà một tổ chức sở hữu hoặc sản xuất

  • The company is opening a new flagship store in London.

    Công ty đang mở một cửa hàng hàng đầu mới ở London.


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