weaponry的意思和读音

weaponry

: [ˈwepənri] : ['wepənri]

n.

n.arms,armaments,arsenal,ordnance,munitions

weaponryn.

1.all the weapons of a particular type or belonging to a particular country or group

high-tech weaponry

US weaponry

n.1.;;〈2.;

n.1.The derivative of weapon2.The derivative of weapon3.weapons in general, or all the weapons that a country or army has

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1.P. V. Naik, head of the Indian Air Force, said the region's infrastructure was being overhauled to support modern weaponry.(P.V.Naik)使

2.I just concentrated on what I can do on just a skill level with my weaponry, my sword work, and my gymnastics.

3.It seems to all be there: The phallic tank weaponry, the death-bringing explosions, impassive soldiers dealing out destruction.”,

4.Our scientists had unleashed the atom, ushering in a revolution in weaponry that set our age apart from all that had gone before.

5.Other friends said he had kept dozens of air guns in his bedroom and had taken after his father in his love of guns and weaponry.

6.The IDF emphasizes that Turkey has no connection to this incident regarding the weaponry uncovered on-board.

7.Yet the Americans wield influence over a regime that depends on them for $1. 5 billion a year of aid and almost all its modern weaponry.150亿

8.Experts told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that this is part of the reason why biological weaponry is so dangerous.

9.But it turns out the rebels have the kind of weaponry usually possessed by advanced militaries: their very own drone.

10.Attacking them from a distance is usually the best way to deal with them due to their lack of effective long-range weaponry.