missile 英 [ˈmɪsaɪl]   美 [ˈmɪsl]

missile

missile  英 [ˈmɪsaɪl] 美 [ˈmɪsl]

n. 导弹,投射物 

名词复数:missiles 

nuclear missiles 核导弹
a missile base, a missile site 导弹基地╱发射场

  • A missile is an object that can be projected toward a target. Examples include a spitball shot through a straw, a poison-tipped arrow sent via bow, or a self-propelled heat-seeking rocket, designed to take out targets at long range.
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  • n. 导弹,投射物
  • 1. nuclear missiles

    核导弹

  • 2. a missile base, a missile site

    导弹基地╱发射场

  • 3. The missile was delivered from a ship.

    这枚导弹是从舰上发射的。

  • 4. The enemy's ship was hit by our missile.

    我军的导弹击中了敌舰。

  • missile (n.) "thing thrown or discharged as a weapon," is 1650s, from missile (adj.), 1610s, "capable of being thrown," chiefly in phrase missile weapon, from French missile and directly from Latin missilis "that may be thrown or hurled" (also, in plural, as a noun, "weapons that can be thrown, darts, javelins"), from missus "a throwing, hurling," past participle of mittere "to release, let go; send, throw" (see mission). Sense of "self-propelled rocket or bomb" is first recorded 1738; the modern remote guidance projectile so called from 1945.
mis·sile / ˈmɪsaɪl ; NAmE ˈmɪsl / noun 1 a weapon that is sent through the air and that explodes when it hits the thing that it is aimed at 导弹 nuclear missiles 核导弹 a missile base/site 导弹基地╱发射场 collocationsat war see also ballistic missile , cruise missile , guided missile 2 an object that is thrown at sb to hurt them 发射物;投掷物 SYN projectile missile missiles mis·sile / ˈmɪsaɪl ; NAmE ˈmɪsl /
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