Ví dụ về việc sử dụng She was towed trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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In June 1961, she was towed to Japan for scrapping.
Despite air attacks, temporary repairs were made and she was towed home a month later.
She was towed into Purvis Bay on 4 November for repairs.
The damage was too extensive to be repaired at Cebu, so she was towed to Manila to be repaired at No.
She was towed from Bayonne, New Jersey, to Charleston in June 1975.
Damaged at nearby Cove Island in 1885,the vessel sank when she was towed to Big Tub Harbor, where she remains to this day.
She was towed to Spain and scrapping started in October 1986.
Fires were brought under control within 20 minutes and she was towed to Kerama Retto, Okinawa, for temporary repairs.
Finally, she was towed out to sea in July 1948 and sunk as a target on 5 July.
Fires were brought under control within 20 minutes and she was towed to Kerama Retto, Okinawa, for tempo rary repairs.
She was towed to Harwich and then to Sheerness where repairs took 4 months to complete.
The damage was too extensive for repairs at Cebu, and she was towed to Manila to No. 103 Repair Facility at Cavite.
She was towed to Grangemouth for scrapping, but that did not begin until 17 May 1947.
Damaged at nearby Cove Island in 1885,the vessel sank when she was towed to Big Tub Harbor, where she remains to this day.
Later in the day she was towed from the harbor of Kerama Retto to be used as a decoy for the kamikazes.
Oklahoma City was decommissioned on 15 December 1979, and remained in the Reserve Fleet in Suisun Bay until 9 January 1999,when she was towed to Pearl Harbor, where some usable material was donated for use in outfitting the battleship Missouri as a museum ship.
She was towed into Port Purvis for emergency repairs, and sailed on to Mare Island for a complete overhaul.
Two years later she was towed to Eleusus Gulf in Greece, where she lay abandoned.
She was towed out of Portsmouth on December 2, 1968 and arrived at Inverkeithing for breaking up on December 5.
The following day, she was towed to more shallow water where salvage operations continued.
She was towed to Taranto but whilst there it was arranged that she would be repaired at Malta.
In March 1943 she was towed to Oran where she was declared a total loss.
In 1998, she was towed to historic dry dock number 3 in Boston harbor for an overhaul, and returned to Fall River the next year.
From there she was towed to Sydney, Australia for preliminary repairs prior to overhaul in the United States.
She was towed there from Harwich, and after these hadbeen completed, she was sold to West of Scotland Shipbreakers on 30 March 1949.
She was towed to Durban for temporary repairs, then in August 1942 she returned to Plymouth[citation needed] under her own steam and was back in service in June 1943.
She was towed to her permanent berth at Battleship Memorial Park, Mobile Alabama on September 14, 1964 and was opened as a museum ship on January 9, 1965.
She was towed to Haifa and underwent a series of temporary repairs there, and at Suez, Aden, Mombassa and Durban, in order to reach the United States of America for a refit and full repair.
In February 1952 she was towed from Bremerton, Washington, to Philadelphia for conversion to a guided missile heavy cruiser by New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, New Jersey.
She was towed from Bremerton on 23 May to the Port of Astoria, Oregon, where she sat in fresh water at the mouth of the Columbia River to kill and drop the saltwater barnacles and sea grasses that had grown on her hull in Bremerton, then towed across the eastern Pacific, and docked at Ford Island, Pearl Harbor on 22 June, just 500 yards(460 m) from the Arizona Memorial.