weapon 详细解释

weapon

['wepən]

n.武器, 兵器
vt.武装

n.[C]

1. 武器, 兵器; 凶器

They were testing a new weapon then.

当时他们在试验一件新武器。

2. 赖以防卫或战胜他人的方式

Logic is her weapon.

逻辑是她的利器。

Complete anonymity is the best weapon I have.

彻底隐姓埋名是我最好的武器。

词形变化

动词过去式: weaponed | 动词过去分词: weaponed | 动词现在分词: weaponing | 动词第三人称单数: weapons |

词义辨析

同义:

n.武器

arms  munition  

同义参见:

gun  

英英释义

名词 weapon:

any instrument or instrumentality used in fighting or hunting

同义词:arm, weapon system

a means of persuading or arguing

同义词:artillery

补充

weaponweapon英:[ˈwepən] 美:[ˈwɛpən]n.1.武器, 兵器That young man was carrying weapons.那个年轻人携带着武器。2.自卫[克敌制胜]的手段[行动]Their ultimate weapon was the threat of an all-out strike.他们最后的杀手锏是威胁举行大罢工。

例句

1. Literature was seen as a weapon in the war of ideology.文学被视为意识形态战争中的武器。 2. to be weaponed to the eyebrows全副武装 3. nuclear weapons.核武器。 4. resignation threats had long been a weapon in his armoury.辞职威胁已是他手中长期使用的武器了。 5. assault with a deadly weapon用致命武器攻击 6. a concealed weapon隐藏的武器 7. "chemical/biological weapons [=weapons that use dangerous chemicals, germs, etc.]"化学/生物武器 8. "weapons of mass destruction [=weapons that can destroy entire cities, regions, etc.]"大规模杀伤性武器 9. The police never found the murder weapon. [=the weapon used to commit murder]警方一直没有找到杀人凶器。 10. The pitcher's slider is his most effective weapon.这名投手的滑行曲线球是他最有力的武器。 11. a new weapon in the fight against cancer对抗癌症的新武器 12. The mayor's campaign unleashed its secret weapon.市长的竞选活动动用了秘密武器。