minuteman 英 ['mɪnɪtmæn]  

minuteman

minuteman  英 ['mɪnɪtmæn]

n. 独立战争时立即应召的民兵;民兵 

名词复数:minutemen 

From 1972 to 1974, I served as a minuteman missileer in control of 50 ICBMs in underground silos in Montana. 1972年至1974年间,我作为“民兵型”导弹控制人员,控制蒙大拿州地下发射井中50枚洲际弹道导弹。
These photos show, left, the red telephone at Strategic Air Command headquarters near Omaha, Nebraska, and a minuteman nuclear missile in its silo. 左边照片中是位于美国内布拉斯加州奥马哈附近战略空军司令部的红色电话,右边是装在发射井中的民兵核导弹。

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  • n. 独立战争时立即应召的民兵;民兵
  • 1. From 1972 to 1974, I served as a minuteman missileer in control of 50 ICBMs in underground silos in Montana.

    1972年至1974年间,我作为“民兵型”导弹控制人员,控制蒙大拿州地下发射井中50枚洲际弹道导弹。

  • 2. These photos show, left, the red telephone at Strategic Air Command headquarters near Omaha, Nebraska, and a minuteman nuclear missile in its silo.

    左边照片中是位于美国内布拉斯加州奥马哈附近战略空军司令部的红色电话,右边是装在发射井中的民兵核导弹。

  • 3. One of the men, Capt. Robert Salas, said he witnessed such an event first-hand on March 16, 1967, at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana which housed minuteman nuclear missiles.

    在新闻发布会上,前空军上尉萨拉斯说,1967年3月16日,他亲眼目睹了出现在蒙大拿州马尔姆斯特罗姆空军基地上空的不明飞行物,该空军基地有核导弹。

  • minuteman (n.) U.S. history, one of a class of militia available for immediate service (i.e. "ready in a matter of minutes"), 1774. As the name of a type of ICBM, from 1961, so called because they could be launched with very little preparation.
Min·ute·man / ˈmɪnɪtmæn ; NAmE ˈmɪnɪtmæn / noun ( plural Min·ute·men / ˈmɪnɪtmen ; NAmE ˈmɪnɪtmen / ) ( US) (during the American Revolution) a member of a group of men who were not soldiers but who were ready to fight immediately when they were needed (美国革命时期的)即召民兵 Minuteman Minutemen Min·ute·man / ˈmɪnɪtmæn ; NAmE ˈmɪnɪtmæn / Min·ute·men / ˈmɪnɪtmen ; NAmE ˈmɪnɪtmen /
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