artillery 英 [ɑ:ˈtɪləri]   美 [ɑrˈtɪləri]

artillery

artillery  英 [ɑ:ˈtɪləri] 美 [ɑrˈtɪləri]

n. 火炮;大炮;炮队;炮术 

名词复数:artilleries 

Planes, ships, and artillery bombarded the enemy port. 飞机、舰船、大炮炮轰敌人港口。
It detects, classifies, tracks, and locates enemy indirect fire such as mortars, artillery, and rockets in either 360- or 90-degree modes. 它可以在360度或90度模式下检测、识别、跟踪和定位敌方间接火力,如迫击炮、大炮、火箭等。

  • Artillery refers to large-caliber guns — guns with big barrels — which can be moved from one place to another for land battles. The artillery is also the name for the army unit that uses these big guns.
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  • n. 火炮;大炮;炮队;炮术
  • 1. Planes, ships, and artillery bombarded the enemy port.

    飞机、舰船、大炮炮轰敌人港口。

  • 2. It detects, classifies, tracks, and locates enemy indirect fire such as mortars, artillery, and rockets in either 360- or 90-degree modes.

    它可以在360度或90度模式下检测、识别、跟踪和定位敌方间接火力,如迫击炮、大炮、火箭等。

  • 3. They all have appropriate moats and walls; they have enough artillery; they always store in their public warehouses enough drink, food, and fuel for a year.

    他们都有合适的护城河与城墙;他们有足够的火炮;他们总是在他们的公共仓库里储备足够的饮料和食物,以及一年的燃料。

  • artillery (n.) late 14c., "warlike munitions," especially ballistic engines, from Anglo-French artillerie, Old French artillerie (14c.), from artillier "to provide with engines of war" (13c.), which probably is from Medieval Latin articulum "art, skill," a diminutive of Latin ars (genitive artis) "art." But some would connect it to Latin articulum "joint," others to Latin apere "to attach, join," and still others to Old French atillier "to equip," altered by influence of arte.
ar·til·lery / ɑːˈtɪləri ; NAmE ɑːrˈtɪləri / noun 1 [uncountable ] large, heavy guns which are often moved on wheels (统称)火炮 The town is under heavy artillery fire. 该市镇处于密集的炮火之下。 2 the artillery [singular ] the section of an army trained to use these guns 炮兵部队 artillery artilleries ar·til·lery / ɑːˈtɪləri ; NAmE ɑːrˈtɪləri /
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