grenade
grenade 英 [grəˈneɪd] 美 [ɡrəˈned]
n. 手榴弹;灭火弹 vt. 扔手榴弹;用催泪弹攻击
名词复数:grenades
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- n. 手榴弹;灭火弹
- vt. 扔手榴弹;用催泪弹攻击
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1. The soldier looped a grenade into the enemy shelter trench.
士兵将一枚手榴弹呈弧形抛进敌方掩蔽壕里。
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2. Then with a loud explosion a hand-grenade immediately blew the whole group of officers into a disorderly pile of dead bodies.
“砰”, 一颗手榴弹把那一伙当官的炸得血肉横飞。
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3. A teacup, a grenade, a pair of glasses, a frozen pig’s tail and a peanut butter jar have all been removed from the male rectum by doctors.
一只茶杯,一个手榴弹,一副眼镜,一条冷冻猪尾巴还有一罐花生酱都曾被医生从男性直肠内取出过。
- grenade (n.) "small explosive shell," thrown rather than discharged from a cannon, 1590s, earlier "pomegranate" (1520s), from Middle French grenade "pomegranate" (16c.), earlier grenate (12c.), from Old French pomegrenate (see pomegranate). Form influenced by Spanish granada. So called because the many-seeded fruit suggested the powder-filled, fragmenting bomb, or from similarities of shape. See pomegranate. Much used late 17c., they went out of use 18c. but were revived 20c.
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