ballistic 英 [bəˈlɪstɪk]   美 [bəˈlɪstɪk]

ballistic

ballistic  英 [bəˈlɪstɪk] 美 [bəˈlɪstɪk]

adj. 弹道的;射击的 

名词复数:ballistics 

Since then, Japan and the United States have deepened cooperation on ballistic missile defense research. 从那以后,日本和美国加深了在弹道导弹防御研究领域的合作。
The US, South Korea and Japan contest this and say Pyongyang was simply upgrading its ballistic weapons. 美国、韩国和日本反驳了这一说法,它们表示,平壤只是升级了其弹道武器。

  • The adjective ballistic describes the flight of an object through space. It usually applies to projectiles like bullets or rockets that are fired from weapons. If you’re in the path of a ballistic missile, get out of the way!
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  • adj. 弹道的;射击的
  • 1. Since then, Japan and the United States have deepened cooperation on ballistic missile defense research.

    从那以后,日本和美国加深了在弹道导弹防御研究领域的合作。

  • 2. The US, South Korea and Japan contest this and say Pyongyang was simply upgrading its ballistic weapons.

    美国、韩国和日本反驳了这一说法,它们表示,平壤只是升级了其弹道武器。

  • 3. But if the threat from Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile program is eliminated, the driving force for missile defense in Europe will be eliminated, and that is in our mutual interests.

    但一旦排除了来自伊朗核计划和弹道导弹计划的威胁,在欧洲部署导弹防御系统的驱动力将不再存在。 这符合我们的共同利益。

  • ballistic (adj.) 1775, "pertaining to construction and use of thrown objects," ultimately from Greek ballein "to throw" (from PIE root *gwele- "to throw, reach"). Of rockets or missiles (ones that are guided while under propulsion, but fall freely), from 1949. Ballistic missile first attested 1954; they attain extreme heights, hence figurative expression go ballistic (1981) "become irrationally angry."
bal·listic / bəˈlɪstɪk ; NAmE bəˈlɪstɪk / adjective connected with ballistics 弹道(学)的;发射的 IDIOM go balˈlistic ( informal) to become very angry 大怒;暴怒 He went ballistic when I told him. 我告诉他时他勃然大怒。 bal·listic / bəˈlɪstɪk ; NAmE bəˈlɪstɪk /
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