英语单词 | missile |
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英美音标 | 英 ['mɪsaɪl] 美 ['mɪsl] |
中文释义 | n.导弹;投射物 |
英语例句 | (1) The missile deflected from its trajectory. (2) The smallest deflection of the missile could bring disaster. (3) The missile had blown the battleship asunder. (4) A missile was projected into space. (5) The huge ship was sunk by a homing missile. (6) A defect in the fuel lines prevented the missile from blasting off. (7) Demonstrators attacked the police, using sticks and assorted missiles. (8) A hand-grenade is a missile weapon. |
中文例句 | (1) 导弹已偏离轨道。 (2) 导弹有极微小的偏斜也可能酿出大祸。 (3) 炮弹把战舰炸碎了。 (4) 导弹被发射升空。 (5) 这只巨大的军舰被一枚自动寻的导弹击中。 (6) 燃料管路上的一个缺陷妨碍了导弹的发射。 (7) 示威者用棍棒和各种投掷物攻击警察。 (8) 手榴弹是一种投掷武器。 |
vocabulary简明 | A missile is an object that can be projected toward a target. Examples include a spitball shot through a straw, a poison-tipped arrow sent via bow, or a self-propelled heat-seeking rocket, designed to take out targets at long range. |
vocabulary扩展 | When you learn about the Cuban Missile Crisis in history, the missiles in question were guided rockets loaded with nuclear warheads, supplied to the Cubans by the Soviet Union. A missile defense strategy is one where you send up defensive missile to blow up your enemy's offensive ones before they can reach you. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词]导弹;飞弹 A missile is a tube-shaped weapon that travels long distances through the air and explodes when it reaches its target.
2 [N-COUNT 可数名词](作为武器的)投掷物,抛掷物,发射物 Anything that is thrown as a weapon can be called a missile.
3 See also:cruise missile ;guided missile ; |
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