weapon 英 [ˈwepən]   美 [ˈwɛpən]

weapon

weapon  英 [ˈwepən] 美 [ˈwɛpən]

n. 武器,兵器 

名词复数:weapons 

This kind of weapon is obsolete. 这种武器早已过时。
The weapon discharged when it hit the ground. 武器碰击地时走火了。

  • A weapon is something used to hurt someone. Soldiers use weapons like guns and even sometimes use "weapons of mass destruction" — like bombs. In school, the only weapon you should use is a spitball.
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  • n. 武器,兵器
  • 1. This kind of weapon is obsolete.

    这种武器早已过时。

  • 2. The weapon discharged when it hit the ground.

    武器碰击地时走火了。

  • 3. Any weapon could stand up to severe weather conditions.

    任何武器应能经得住任何严酷的气候条件。

  • weapon (n.) Old English wæpen "instrument of fighting and defense, sword," also "penis," from Proto-Germanic *wæpnan (source also of Old Saxon wapan, Old Norse vapn, Danish vaaben, Old Frisian wepin, Middle Dutch wapen, Old High German wafan, German Waffe "weapon"), from *webno-m, of unknown origin with no cognates outside Germanic.
weapon / ˈwepən ; NAmE ˈwepən / noun 1 an object such as a knife, gun, bomb, etc. that is used for fighting or attacking sb 武器;兵器;凶器 nuclear weapons 核武器 a lethal/deadly weapon 致命武器 The police still haven't found the murder weapon. 警方仍未找到谋杀的凶器。 He was charged with carrying an offensive weapon. 他被指控携带攻击性武器。 collocationsat war see also biological weapon , chemical weapon 2 something such as knowledge, words, actions, etc. that can be used to attack or fight against sb/sth 武器,手段,工具(指用作攻击或斗争的知识、言语、行动等) Education is the only weapon to fight the spread of the disease. 教育是战胜这一疾病蔓延的唯一手段。 Guilt is the secret weaponfor the control of children. 愧疚是控制儿童的秘密武器。 IDIOMsee double-edged weapon weapons weapon / ˈwepən ; NAmE ˈwepən /
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