英:[ˈmɪsaɪl]
美:[ˈmɪsl]
英:[ˈmɪsaɪl]
美:[ˈmɪsl]
mis·sile
mI sl [or] mI saIl
复数:missiles
adjective
capable of being thrown or projected to strike a distant object
adapted for throwing or hurling missiles
noun
an object (such as a weapon) thrown or projected usually so as to strike something at a distance: such as
stones, artillery shells, bullets, and rockets are missiles
guided missile
ballistic missile
ballistic missilen. 弹道飞弹,弹道导弹
cruise missilen. 巡航导弹
guided missile导弹;导向飞弹;有线导引飞弹
long-range missile远程导弹;洲际弹道导弹
tactical missile战术导弹
missile launcher导弹发射器;火箭发射装置
strategic missile战略导弹
nuclear missile带核弹头导弹;战术核导弹
anti-aircraft missile防空导弹;防空飞弹
missile base导弹基地
patriot missile爱国者导弹
intercontinental ballistic missile洲际弹道导弹;洲际导弹
"用于击中某物的武器或发射物,"1650年代,来自 missile(形容词),1610年代,"能够被投掷",主要用于短语 missile weapon,源自法语 missile,直接源自拉丁语 missilis "可以被投掷或抛掷"(也作为名词的复数形式,表示"可以被投掷的武器,飞镖,标枪"),源自 mittere "释放,放开; 发送,投掷"的过去分词 missus(参见 mission)。"自行推进的火箭或炸弹"的意义首次记录于1738年; 至于现代火箭推进,远程制导弹药,则在1945年左右。
Adjective Latin missilis, from mittere to throw, send
The first known use of missile was in 1610
missilenoun
an object (as a stone, arrow, artillery shell, bullet, or rocket) that is thrown, shot, or launched usually so as to strike something at a distance
missilenoun
an object (as a stone, arrow, artillery shell, bullet, or rocket) that is thrown, shot, or launched usually so as to strike something at a distance
1 Russian missiles were being assembled, trained supposedly on New York City.
2 Rockets are important as thrust units for ballistic missiles.
火箭作为弹道导弹的推力装置很重要.
3 Despite stern warnings from the United Nations Security Council, North Korea fires a second missile, striking Osaka, Japan.
4 The missiles deflected off Aegis, but the force of their impact knocked Thalia down.
5 Supersonic aircraft and missiles were determining the course of the Cold War, but so too would “science textbooks and racial relations.”
6 He told them, for example, that the U-2 plane had not been shot down by a single missile, as Khrushchev had announced publicly, but by fourteen rockets, and by MiG fighter jets as well.
7 The anti-missile shield needed to be developed at enormous cost and he can use the savings elsewhere.
反导防御系统的开发需要巨大开支,他可以使用这节省开支到别的地方。
8 By the end of the week, with his forces in Cuba encircled by American ships and aircraft, Khrushchev realized that his gamble to place Soviet missiles at America's doorstep had failed.
9 I caught a glimpse of midair Cade, a gangly pale missile diving headfirst through the rain, hands stretched toward the center of the muddy river.
10 He leaped up, and, alarmed by this sudden rain of missiles, fled toward Boots, leaving a trail of blood.
11 In the first wave of his attack, Van Riper had fired twelve theater ballistic missiles at various ports in the Gulf region where Blue Team troops were landing.
12 The missiles sped upwards, two or three times higher than the wall, almost out of sight; then they would plummet downwards, whistling viciously, to burst on the ramparts.
13 Who wouldn’t want to watch the foam missile soar a hundred feet into the sky, simply from the power of my stomp and a blast of air?
14 They were in the bunker only a couple of minutes before the first missile hit.
15 The missile had blown the battleship asunder.
炮弹把战舰炸碎了。
16 As he dropped out of sight, a flare of bright light exploded and streaked through the sky like a missile.
17 Reaching for a pile of newspaper clippings, Kurnakov showed Hall an article about a new type of missile being developed by the United States.
18 The chandelier swung gently from the concussive force of the missile’s detonation, but otherwise everything was as she remembered it.
19 Iran says the is a high speed missile with a range of about 1,200 miles.
伊朗表示导弹的最高速度能达到1200公里每小时.
20 When it launched on June 9, 1959, the stealthy sub carried sixteen nuclear-tipped missiles capable of hurling a warhead 1,300 miles.