missile
美['mɪsl] 英['mɪsaɪl]
n. 导弹;投射物
双解释义
n.(名词)- [C]导弹,飞弹 explosive flying weapon
- [C]投射物 any weapon shot or thrown
英英释义
Noun- a rocket carrying a warhead of conventional or nuclear explosives; may be ballistic or directed by remote control
- a weapon that is forcibly thrown or projected at a targets but is not self-propelled
组词搭配
动词+~- fire〔launch〕a missile发射导弹
- guide a missile控制飞弹航向
形容词+~- air-to-air〔ground〕 missile空对空〔地〕导弹
- ground-to-air〔ground〕 missile地对空〔地〕导弹
- intercontinental missile洲际导弹
- long〔medium, short〕-range missile远〔中,近〕程导弹
- strategic〔tactical〕 missile战略〔术〕导弹
- submarine-launched missile潜水艇发射的导弹
名词+~- antiaircraft missile防空导弹
- cruise missile巡航导弹
~+名词- missile site〔test station〕导弹发射〔试验〕场
例句
用作名词(n.)- The missile deflected from its trajectory.导弹已偏离轨道。
- The smallest deflection of the missile could bring disaster.导弹有极微小的偏斜也可能酿出大祸。
- The missile had blown the battleship asunder.炮弹把战舰炸碎了。
- A missile was projected into space.导弹被发射升空。
- The huge ship was sunk by a homing missile.这只巨大的军舰被一枚自动寻的导弹击中。
- A defect in the fuel lines prevented the missile from blasting off.燃料管路上的一个缺陷妨碍了导弹的发射。
- Demonstrators attacked the police, using sticks and assorted missiles.示威者用棍棒和各种投掷物攻击警察。
- A hand-grenade is a missile weapon.手榴弹是一种投掷武器。
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