armour 英 ['ɑ:mə(r)]   美 [ˈɑrmɚ]

armour

armour  英 ['ɑ:mə(r)] 美 [ˈɑrmɚ]

n. 盔甲;装甲;护面 

进行时:armouring  过去式:armoured  过去分词:armoured  第三人称单数:armours  名词复数:armours 

The helicopter has not only powerful weapon and armour, but it can take up to 8 gunners. 这架直升机不只有强大的武器和装甲,而且可以带上8名枪手。
Researchers at the University of Delaware developed shear-thickening fluids for use as liquid armour almost ten years ago. 差不多十年以前,美国特拉华大学的研究人员研制出这种剪切增稠液体用于液体盔甲。

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  • n. 盔甲;装甲;护面
  • 1. The helicopter has not only powerful weapon and armour, but it can take up to 8 gunners.

    这架直升机不只有强大的武器和装甲,而且可以带上8名枪手。

  • 2. Researchers at the University of Delaware developed shear-thickening fluids for use as liquid armour almost ten years ago.

    差不多十年以前,美国特拉华大学的研究人员研制出这种剪切增稠液体用于液体盔甲。

  • 3. The reality of the time was of men clad in armour going around beating up undefended people.

    他说,“那个时代的真相是穿着盔甲的男人四处游荡,暴打毫无还手之力的人。

  • armour chiefly British English spelling of armor (q.v.); for suffix, see -or. Related: Armoured; armourer.
ar·mour ( especially US armor ) / ˈɑːmə(r) ; NAmE ˈɑːrmər / noun [uncountable ] 1 special metal clothing that soldiers wore in the past to protect their bodies while fighting 盔甲;甲胄 a suit of armour 一副盔甲 ( figurative) Monkeys do not have any kind of protective armour and use their brains to solve problems. 猴子没有任何防身的盔甲,就动脑筋解决问题。 2 metal covers that protect ships and military vehicles such as tanks (军舰、坦克等的)装甲,防弹钢板 3 ( technical 术语 ) military vehicles used in war 装甲部队;装甲车辆 an attack by infantry and armour 步兵和装甲兵的进攻 IDIOMsee chink n. , knight n. armour armours armoured armouring ar·mour / ˈɑːmə(r) ; NAmE ˈɑːrmər /
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