mustard gas 英 [ˈmʌstəd ɡæs]   美 [ˈmʌstəd ɡæs]

mustard gas

mustard gas  英 [ˈmʌstəd ɡæs] 美 [ˈmʌstəd ɡæs]

phrase. [有化][军] 芥子气,芥气(毒气的一种) 

This was just one of many chemical warfare experiments conducted by the U.S. military, starting with volunteer tests involving mustard gas in World War II. 从二战期间志愿者参与的芥子气的测试开始,这仅仅是美国军方实施的众多化学战争试验中的一项而已。
Great peacetime advances in chemistry before the First World War made possible the manufacture and use of chlorine, phosgene, and mustard gas on the battlefield. 此后化学武器得到有效的禁用,直到氯气、光气和芥子气在第一次世界大战中恢复生产,并投入到战场上。

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  • phrase. [有化][军] 芥子气,芥气(毒气的一种)
  • 1. This was just one of many chemical warfare experiments conducted by the U.S. military, starting with volunteer tests involving mustard gas in World War II.

    从二战期间志愿者参与的芥子气的测试开始,这仅仅是美国军方实施的众多化学战争试验中的一项而已。

  • 2. Great peacetime advances in chemistry before the First World War made possible the manufacture and use of chlorine, phosgene, and mustard gas on the battlefield.

    此后化学武器得到有效的禁用,直到氯气、光气和芥子气在第一次世界大战中恢复生产,并投入到战场上。

  • 3. Among the threats the United States is focusing on is Libya’s stockpile of deadly mustard gas, he said.

    在所有的威胁中,美国政府的关注点集中在了利比亚储存的致命的芥子气上,他说。

ˈmustard gas / ; NAmE / noun [uncountable ] a poisonous gas that burns the skin, used in chemical weapons, for example during the First World War 芥子气(损害皮肤,用于化学武器) mustard gas mustard gases ˈmustard gas / ; NAmE /
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