projectile
noun[C]
militaryspecializeduk/prəˈdʒek.taɪl/us/prəˈdʒek.təl/anobjectthat isthrownorshotforwardswithforce:
The second projectileexplodedafterhittingatank.第二发炮弹击中坦克后爆炸了。
Peoplestartedthrowingbottlesand other projectiles at thepolice.
- Thegunhas theabilitytofirea projectile 250metres.
- Theyfired3,000 projectiles (bombsandmissiles) in just twodays.
- The PepperBalls are marble-sizedplasticprojectilesshotfrom hand-held, air-poweredlaunchers.
- There was ahailof projectiles from thecrowdonto thepitch.
Bombs & missiles
- anti-mine
- anti-missile
- anti-radar
- anti-satellite
- anti-ship
- enrich
- enrichment
- Exocet
- firebomb
- frag bomb
- Molotov cocktail
- mortar
- mushroom cloud
- napalm
- neutron bomb
- suicide belt
- suicide vest
- superbomb
- surface-to-air missile
- test ban treaty
projectile
adjective[before noun]
uk/prəˈdʒek.taɪl/us/prəˈdʒek.təl/militaryspecialized
(of aweapon)thrownorshotforwardswithgreatforce;relatingto or usingweaponslike this:
projectileweapons投射武器
projectileattacks
- Half of the "civilians"seemto have an AK-47 or some other projectileweapon.
- Aslingshotis asmall, hand-powered projectileweapon.
- PolicewereequippedwithTasersand 40mm projectileguns.
- There were more projectileattacksinAprilthan in any othermonthduring thewar.
Bombs & missiles
- anti-mine
- anti-missile
- anti-radar
- anti-satellite
- anti-ship
- enrich
- enrichment
- Exocet
- firebomb
- frag bomb
- Molotov cocktail
- mortar
- mushroom cloud
- napalm
- neutron bomb
- suicide belt
- suicide vest
- superbomb
- surface-to-air missile
- test ban treaty