scud
scud 英 [skʌd] 美 [skʌd]
n. 飞毛腿;疾行;飘飞的云 vi. 疾行;顺风行驶
进行时:scudding 过去式:scudded 过去分词:scudded 第三人称单数:scuds 名词复数:scuds
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- n. 飞毛腿;疾行;飘飞的云
- vi. 疾行;顺风行驶
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1. South Korean forces are constantly braced for North Korean missile attacks – not by the Taepodong-2 but by short-range scud missiles.
一直以来,南韩军队都在为北朝鲜的导弹袭击做好准备,但并非大浦洞2,而是短程的飞毛腿导弹。
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2. Then, in the Gulf War, when Iraq fired scud missiles into Israel, he realized that the land did not provide a security buffer against attacks with modern weapons from the outside.
然后,在海湾战争中,当伊拉克把飞毛腿导弹发射到以色列时,他意识到,对于来自国外使用现代化武器的进攻,占领的土地并没有起到安全缓冲的作用。
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3. In my address to the American people that evening, I noted that Saddam had previously used chemical weapons on Iranians and Kurds in northern Iraq and had fired scud missiles at other countries.
在当晚向美国民众发表的讲话中,我强调,萨达姆曾对伊朗人和住在伊拉克北部的库尔德人使用过化学武器,并向其它国家发射过飞毛腿导弹。
- scud (v.) "to move quickly," 1530s, of uncertain origin, perhaps a variant of Middle English scut "rabbit, rabbit's tail," in reference to its movements (see scut (n.1)), but there are phonetic difficulties. Perhaps rather from a North Sea Germanic source akin to Middle Low German, Middle Dutch schudden "to shake" (see quash). Related: Scudded; scudding. As a noun from c. 1600, from the verb. It also was the NATO reporting name for a type of Soviet missile introduced in the 1960s.
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