emplacement 英 [ɪmˈpleɪsmənt]   美 [ɛmˈplesmənt]

emplacement

emplacement  英 [ɪmˈpleɪsmənt] 美 [ɛmˈplesmənt]

n. 位置;安放;炮位 

名词复数:emplacements 

But they differ in association and mode of emplacement . 但在共生和侵位的方式不同。
This serves it well in its role as anti-infantry emplacement, since it can cut through advancing troops long before their weapons enter effective range. 这使它作为反步兵炮能发挥很好的作用,因为早在敌人的武器进入有效射程前,它就能阻断来袭的敌军。

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  • n. 位置;安放;炮位
  • 1. But they differ in association and mode of emplacement .

    但在共生和侵位的方式不同。

  • 2. This serves it well in its role as anti-infantry emplacement, since it can cut through advancing troops long before their weapons enter effective range.

    这使它作为反步兵炮能发挥很好的作用,因为早在敌人的武器进入有效射程前,它就能阻断来袭的敌军。

  • 3. Miller's involvement in the employment of CAS was largely responsible for the accuracy of four 30mm strafe runs and the emplacement of three precision-guided GBU38 munitions on the objective.

    这些火力支援包括四轮30mm机关炮的准确扫射和三枚GBU38型精确制导联合直接攻击弹药对目标的狂轰滥炸。

  • emplacement (n.) 1742, formerly also implacement; from French emplacement "place, situation," from verb emplacer, from assimilated form of en- "in" (see en- (1)) + placer "to place" (see place (v.)). Gunnery sense attested from 1811.
em·place·ment / ɪmˈpleɪsmənt ; NAmE ɪmˈpleɪsmənt / noun ( technical 术语 ) a position that has been specially prepared so that a large gun can be fired from it 炮台;炮位 emplacement emplacements em·place·ment / ɪmˈpleɪsmənt ; NAmE ɪmˈpleɪsmənt /
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