名词子弹; 弹药,军火; <废>军需品; <比喻>战斗手段
ammunition
1. 弹药 <<爱咩咩声>>弹药爱发出咩咩声:income-收入<<银卡么>>收入进了银行卡么 | ammunition-弹药 <<爱咩咩声>>弹药爱发出咩咩声 | pillow-枕头<<陪脑>>枕头陪脑袋
2. 军火:amin 裁决者 | ammunition 军火 | amnesty 特赦
1. 弹药;军火
Ammunition is bullets and rockets that are made to be fired from guns.
e.g. He had only seven rounds of ammunition for the revolver.
他这把左轮手枪只有7梭子子弹。
2. ammunition
2. (辩论或讨论中可攻击对方的)信息,事实,炮弹
You can describe information that you can use against someone in an argument or discussion as ammunition.
e.g. The improved trade figures have given the government fresh ammunition.
有所改观的贸易数据给政府提供了新的有力证据。
1. Police said Holmes planned the attack with " calculation and deliberation ", receiving multiple deliveries of ammunition by mail for months before the attack.
2. The remaining 99 percent stayed as reserve capital, to be used as " ammunition ".
3. The court said Zhou's motive was to swindle the reward and he was clear that individuals were forbidden to own ammunition.
4. ammunition在线翻译
4. Premier Wen Jiabao said at a press conference last week China has " adequate ammunition " to add extra stimulus if necessary.
5. The troops recovered weapons and ammunition in the militant compound following the operation, the statement said.
6. The explosives were rigged to detonate with a cord and 200 rounds of machine gun ammunition.
7. The counterpoint is continued weakness in the US dollar and the way this provides ammunition for a trade war.
8. LONDON - Peter Crouch believes he can fire England to Euro 2008 as long as David Beckham is given the chance to supply the ammunition.
9. Through a spokesman for the Central Command, the Pentagon acknowledged that ammunition containing depleted uranium was used during the Iraq war.
10. Residents said the Israelis also took over one building in the barracks, locked up the ammunition and weapons depot and took away the keys.
noun
1. projectiles to be fired from a gun
Synonym: ammo
2. information that can be used to attack or defend a claim or argument or viewpoint
e.g. his admission provided ammunition for his critics
3. any nuclear or chemical or biological material that can be used as a weapon of mass destruction