phalanx
phalanx 英 ['fælæŋks] 美 ['fælæŋks]
n. 趾骨,指骨;方阵;密集队形
名词复数:phalanxes
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- n. 趾骨,指骨;方阵;密集队形
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1. If whoever brought the turtle to the Seven Site didn't bring the legs, how did a phalanx get there?
不管这只海龟是如何被带到‘七点’的,它的腿并没有和它在一起,那怎么会有指骨呢?
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2. phalanx identifies and tracks the targets using electro-optical systems, measuring the range using radio frequency sensors.
方阵使用电子光学系统识别和跟踪目标,使用无线电频率传感器测量距离。
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3. The LaWS is a six-laser cannon guided by the phalanx Block 1B—the white structure that you can see here, mounted next to LaWS.
"牢死"是1座由六束激光炮和一套密集方阵近防武器传感器(白色的结构)引导系统构成的。
- phalanx (n.) 1550s, "line of battle in close ranks," from Latin phalanx "compact body of heavily armed men in battle array," or directly from Greek phalanx (genitive phalangos) "line of battle, battle array," also "finger or toe bone," originally "round piece of wood, trunk, log," of unknown origin. Perhaps from PIE root *bhelg- "plank, beam" (source of Old English balca "balk;" see balk (n.)). The Macedonian phalanx consisted of 50 close files of 16 men each. In anatomy, originally the whole row of finger joints, which fit together like infantry in close order. Figurative sense of "number of persons banded together in a common cause" is attested from 1600 (compare Spanish Falangist, member of a fascist organization founded in 1933).
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