英:[ˈwepən]
美:[ˈwepən]
英:[ˈwepən]
美:[ˈwepən]
weap·on
we pn
复数:weapons
第三人称单数:weapons
现在分词:weaponing
过去式:weaponed
过去分词:weaponed
词根:weapon
n.weaponry 兵器,武器(总称)
vt.weaponize 使…武器化
Noun
1. any instrument or instrumentality used in fighting or hunting;
"he was licensed to carry a weapon"
2. a means of persuading or arguing;
"he used all his conversational weapons"
nuclear weapon核武器
secret weapon秘密武器
lethal weapon致命凶器
biological weapon生物武器,细菌武器
chemical weapon化学武器
automatic weapon自动武器
natural weapons天然武器(爪、牙、拳等)
weapon control system武器管理系统;武器控制系统
conventional weapon[军]常规武器
古英语 wæpen “战斗和防御工具,剑”,也指“阴茎”,源自原始日耳曼语 *wēipna-(源头还包括古撒克逊语 wapan,古诺尔斯语 vapn,丹麦语 vaaben,古弗里西亚语 wepin,中古荷兰语 wapen,古高地德语 wafan,德语 Waffe “武器”),这个词的起源不明,德语族以外没有同源词; 可能是一个底层词。
兵器
武术器械
武器
Noun Middle English wepen, from Old English wǣpen; akin to Old High German wāffan weapon, Old Norse vāpn
The first known use of weapon was before the 12th century
wearableadjective
capable of being worn : suitable to be worn
wearableadjective
capable of being worn : suitable to be worn
wearableadjective
capable of being worn : suitable to be worn
wear1 of 2verb
to use as an article of clothing, adornment, or assistance wears glasses
wears blue jeans all the time
to carry on the person
wear a watch
to have or show an appearance of
wore a happy smile
to damage, destroy, or make less by use or by scraping or rubbing
wore the shoes to pieces
to produce gradually by wearing
wear a hole in the rug
to tire or weaken : fatigue
soldiers worn by the strain of war
to stand up under use
a silk that wears well
to lessen or end with the passage of time the day wore on
the effect of the medicine wore off
to reach a certain condition gradually
the blade wore dull
wear2 of 2noun
the act of wearing : use
the state of being worn
clothing or an article of clothing usually of a particular kind or for a special occasion or use
children's wear
wearing quality : durability under use
the result of wearing or use
a carpet showing wear
weaponnoun
something (as a gun, knife, or club) used to injure, defeat, or destroy
something with which one fights or struggles against another
weaponrynoun
weapons as a whole
weaponnoun
something (as a gun, knife, or club) used to injure, defeat, or destroy
something with which one fights or struggles against another
1 In gloved hands were clutched all manner of weapons: longswords and lances and sharpened scythes, spiked clubs and daggers and heavy iron mauls.
2 He pats you down and has you walk through the ViewScan metal detector, which will locate any hidden weapons.
3 Technology, in the form of weapons and transport, provides the direct means by which certain peoples have expanded their realms and conquered other peoples.
4 We were met by guards with automatic weapons; the atmosphere was tense but quiet, unlike the boisterous reception I had received on my arrival on the island two years before.
5 In his hand, he held the weapon Vajra, the thunderbolt.
6 The weapon emitted a second tone, letting me know it had finished scanning my handprints.
7 I’m thinking like a Career now, and the first thing I want is to get my hands on a weapon.
8 Taylor led Adina to the arsenal the girls had made in the jungle weeks before, and Adina cleared away vines and leaves from the catapult, the cannon, the stash of beauty product weapons.
9 “It is indeed. Asmodeus the snake lies dead. I slew him with this very weapon. It is the great sword of Martin the Warrior!”
10 He began to make apologies, which no one paid any attention to, since the soldiers could hardly know how many weapons he had purchased.
11 Gentlemen and soldiers grab their weapons and hurry toward the terrible sound.
12 She could infect a whole house with gaiety and she used her gift as a weapon against the despondency that lurked always around outside the house waiting to get in at Tom.
13 ‘Even if we get the entire Fourth and Fifth Cohorts to follow us, the other cohorts will try to stop us. And those siege weapons are manned by Octavian’s most loyal followers.’
14 I attack politicians with the one weapon they don't have, a sense of humor.
我运用一种政客不具备的武器攻击他们,那就是幽默感。
15 Wisdom is better than weapons of war, but one sinner destroys much good.
传9:18智慧胜过打仗的兵器.但一个罪人、能败坏许多善事.
16 At a signal from the Warlord, a gang of rats leaped upon Constance and beat her back into unconsciousness with their weapons.
17 By the end of the twentieth century many nations had collected nuclear weapons.
18 Chitrigupta had said that the celestial weapons were past the bridge, but there was nothing in sight except a giant cave.
19 We can work in the Dauntless compound, drawing tattoos or making weapons or even fighting each other for entertainment.
20 She understood why: The bow was a weapon, and without Tali, they were one guard less.
2 手段
tool device vehicle tactic means recourse way channel instrument medium avenue mechanic passport gateway diplomacy manoeuvre finesse manoeuvring technique lever ploy subterfuge
3 阴茎
penile penial jing-jang chingus hootchee member tool boy arm gun joint chicken meat rod organ pole hammer shaft banana pencil gadget penis cock peg pudding dick wick prick chopper prong John wag dork dong knocker piccolo phallus dink schmuck Johnson pud cirrus wang pecker chanticleer pisser priapus jang bicho membrum pinga schlang dang
6 武器库