armoury的意思和读音

armoury

: [ˈɑrməri] : [ˈɑː(r)məri]

n.;(

armouries  

n.magazine,ordnance depot,weapon store,missile silo,gunroom

armouryn.

1.a place where weapons and armour are kept

2.(in the US or Canada) a building which is the headquarters for training people who are not professional soldiers, for example the National Guard

3.the things that sb has available to help them achieve sth

Doctors have an armoury of drugs available.

4.all the weapons and military equipment that a country has

Britain's nuclear armoury

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na.1.“armory”

na.1.The variant of armory

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6. ... Natural Science Museum: Armoury 殿 The Bishop'…

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1.This would have suggested that although PRO 2000 was not a complete answer, it might be a useful part of the armoury.PRO2000

2.WITH an unprecedented display of its rapidly growing naval armoury , China has flaunted its ambitions as a global power.

3.All this has the effect of making consulting and industry expertise a more important part of providers' armoury .

4.An armoury allows the training and equipping of the best infantrymen, usually to a very high standard.

5.the buildings to the left of the main entrance were originally officers quarters , messing facilities and contained the armoury.宿

6.But I do usually manage a lump in the throat and that film of moisture over the eyes that men have in their emotional armoury.湿

7.Even the International Monetary Fund now reluctantly accepts that capital controls are a necessary weapon in the policy armoury.(IMF)

8.While distance learning is now almost entirely online, it is just one weapon in a school's armoury.线

9.This trick is one more part of her political armoury .

10.An armoury allows for the recruitment, training and equipping of the finest infantry soldiers.