missile 详细解释

missile

['misail]

n.导弹, 投射物

n.

1. 飞弹, 导弹

These submarines were armed with nuclear missiles.

这些潜艇装备有核导弹。

2. 投射物; 投射武器

Demonstrators attacked police cordons with sticks and assorted missiles.

示威者用棍棒和各种投射物向警察的封锁线进攻。

a.

可发射的, 可投掷的[Z]

A hand grenade is a missile weapon.

手榴弹是一种投掷武器。

词形变化

名词复数:missiles

词义辨析

同义:

n.飞弹; 火箭

rocket  projectile  

同义参见:

arrow  shot  shell  bomb  rocket  

英英释义

名词 missile:

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

同义词:projectile

补充

missilemissile英:[ˈmisail] 美:[ˈmɪsəl, -ˌaɪl]n.1.导弹A missile hit the ship and sank it.导弹击中了那艘船, 使其沉没了。2.投射物The angry crowd at the football match threw bottles and other missiles at the players.愤怒的观众向足球队员丢瓶子和其他东西。

例句

1. The authorities offered to stop firing missiles if the rebels agreed to stop attacking civilian targets.当局提出, 如果叛乱分子同意停止攻击平民目标, 就不再发射导弹。 2. Demonstrators attacked the police using sticks and other missiles.示威者使用棍子和其他投掷物袭警。 3. The football supporters began throwing missiles, one of which hit the referee.足球迷开始扔东西, 其中还砸到了裁判一次。 4. Soviet antiballistic missile defences苏联的反弹道导弹防御 5. nuclear missiles核导弹 6. The rioters threw missiles such as bottles and stones.暴乱者投掷瓶子、石块等物件。 7. "The protesters were arrested for throwing missiles [=rocks, bottles, etc.] at the police."抗议者因向警方扔东西而被逮捕。 8. a nuclear missile核导弹