n. 1.大炮。 2.〔the artillery 〕炮兵,炮队。 3.炮术;炮学。 4.〔美俚〕防身武器。 5.〔美俚〕(注射麻醉剂的)皮下注射器。 6.〔比喻〕口才,辩才。
large but transportable armament 同义词:heavy weapon, gun, ordnance,
a means of persuading or arguing; "he used all his conversational weapons" 同义词:weapon,
an army unit that uses big guns 同义词:artillery unit,
Originally applied to any group of infantry primarily armed with projectile weapons, artillery has over time become limited in meaning to refer only to those engines of war that operate by projection of munitions far beyond the effective range of personal weapons. These engines comprise specialised devices which use some form of stored energy to operate, whether mechanical, chemical, or electromagnetic.
例句与用法
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The artillery has more firepower than the infantry . 炮兵火力比步兵大。
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The invaders would also have artillery . 进攻者还将配备火炮。
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Then had come the great battles of the artillery . 接踵而至的是大规模的炮战。
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The artillery gave us covering fire . 炮火掩护着我们。
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Artillery command post , please . 要炮兵指挥所。
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The sound of the artillery is always an enrichment to his work . 炮声不停地在给他的工作助兴。
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The medical team reached chi huei in the midst of an enemy artillery barrage . 医疗队冒着敌人的炮火抵达了齐会。
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At 16, napoleon received a commission as a second lieutenant of artillery . 16岁的拿破仑得到了炮兵少尉的任命状。
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This was translated into french and english and used by the artillery . 这个(德文本)又翻译成英文与法文,并且为炮兵学所应用。
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Alas, i fear the artillery must lag behind, but not i trust for long . 唉!我担心炮兵一定要落后,但是我相信他们不会落后得太久。