cannons
英 [ˈkænənz]
美 [ˈkænənz]
n. (通常装有轮子并发射铁弹或石弹的旧式)大炮; (飞机上的)自动机关炮
v. 猛撞; 碰撞
cannon的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- 加农炮;大炮
Acannonis a large gun, usually on wheels, which used to be used in battles. - (尤指机载的)自动机关炮
Acannonis a heavy automatic gun, especially one that is fired from an aircraft. - VERB 碰撞;猛撞
If one person or thingcannonsinto another, they bump into them with great force.- One of the reporters cannoned into Arnold...
一个记者和阿诺德撞了个满怀。 - The ball cannoned off the back of a Spartak defender and into the net.
球打在斯巴达克队一名防守队员的背上后反弹入网。
- One of the reporters cannoned into Arnold...
- See also:Max is a loose cannon politically.water cannon
双语例句
- The soldiers bustled more busily and briskly than ever about the cannons.
大炮近旁的士兵更忙碌,更活跃了。 - And you can see with our Photon Cannons back online.
你看到了我们的炮台又恢复了对敌攻击。 - They're using high-pressure water cannons and helicopters dropping seawater to try to cool down the reactor.
日本用高压水枪和直升机将海水浇到反应堆中,试图降低其温度。 - This has gotta be cannons.
这条应该是激光炮的了。 - Rifles and cannons volleyed on all sides.
枪炮向各方面齐发。 - Washington had already taken their cannons.
华盛顿已经缴获了他们的大炮。 - Using water cannons and tear gas, police repelled protesters outside the US embassy.
警察使用水枪和催泪瓦斯驱散了美国大使馆外的抗议者。 - In this old castle you can see cannons from the 17th century.
在这座古老的城堡里你可以看到十七世纪的火炮。 - After the introduction of the cannon and gunpowder to the West, Westerners very quickly became expert with cannons.
大炮和火药介绍到西方之后,西方人很快称为大炮的专家。 - The men and cannons were put into flatboats.
士兵和大炮都上了平底船。