nuke
nuke 英 [nju:k] 美 [nuk, njuk]
n. 核武器;核能发电厂;核潜艇 vt. 以核武器攻击 adj. 核武器的
进行时:nuking 过去式:nuked 过去分词:nuked 第三人称单数:nukes 名词复数:nukes
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- n. 核武器;核能发电厂;核潜艇
- vt. 以核武器攻击
- adj. 核武器的
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1. If an asteroid is porous, for example, dropping a nuke on the surface would merely separate it into smaller but possibly still dangerous pieces.
比方说,如果是一颗多孔洞的小行星,那么发射核武器只会炸出更小更危险的碎片。
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2. I do not personally believe that North Korea actually wants the recommencement of open conflict or that they will actually bombard Seoul or fire a nuke at Hawaii.
我个人并不认为朝鲜真的希望爆发第二次冲突,或者打算轰炸汉城甚至是在夏威夷引爆核武器。
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3. And its conclusion is that by the end of next year, Tehran will decide to make enough weapons-grade fuel to show the world that it knows how to build a nuke –but it won't go any further.
预测的结论是,到明年年底,德黑兰将决定生产足够多的武器级燃料以向全世界表明它掌握制造核武器的技术,不过它不会再往前走一步。
- nuke (n.) short for nuclear weapon, 1959, U.S. military slang (see nuclear). The verb is attested from 1962; the slang sense of "to cook in a microwave oven" is from 1987. Related: Nuked; nuking.
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