salvo的意思和读音

salvo

: [ˈsælvoʊ] : [ˈsælvəʊ]

n.

salvos  salvoes  

n.barrage,bombardment,round,torrent,hail

salvon.

1.the act of firing several guns or dropping several bombs, etc. at the same time; a sudden attack

The first salvo exploded a short distance away.

The newspaper article was the opening salvo in what proved to be a long battle.

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n.1.an act of firing a number of guns or other weapons at the same time2.a sudden attack on an opponent

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1.Most of them were car bombs, but there was at least one roadside bomb and later a salvo of four mortars hit an area in southwest Baghdad.西

2.The German ship at once replied very accurately and on her third salvo she hit Hood close to the main mast setting her on fire.

3.Instead the plan marks the White House's opening salvo in negotiations over the next two months on how to reduce the deficit.

4.Google's decision to launch its own music store is the latest salvo in a wider conflict being waged by the titans of the tech world.

5.As I've said again and again, a salvo of Chinese ballistic missiles to be launched on the parliament in session in Islamabad.

6.It is effectively capable of destroying virtually any unit with one salvo and the high rate of fire can level structures will ease.

7.Rocket Launcher capable of delivering a great, if inaccurate salvo, over a large area.

8.RUSSIA marked the first anniversary of its war with Georgia with a verbal salvo against Ukraine.

9.At first , out of a salvo of torpedoes , only one hit the bow and caused a muffled explosion .

10.In Washington, U. S. Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns brushed off the North's opening salvo as no surprise.·