munitions

munitions [mju:ˈnɪʃnz]  [ mjuˈnɪʃənz] 

原级:munition

现在分词:munitioning

过去分词:munitioned

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过去式:munitioned

munitions 基本解释

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名词弹药; 军火,军需品; 必需品(munition的复数); 必需的设备的供应

动词供应…军需品; 从事军需品生产(munition的三单形式)

munitions 网络解释

1. 军火军需品:mumetal 锰游合金 | munitions 军火;军需品 | munitions 军火军需品

2. 军需品:munitioner 军火商 | munitions 军需品 | mural 壁的

3. 弹药:municipal 市的 | munitions 弹药 | murder 谋杀

munitions 词典解释

1. 军需品;(尤指)军火
    Munitions are military equipment and supplies, especially bombs, shells, and guns.

    e.g. ...the shortage of men and munitions.
           人员和军火短缺
    e.g. ...a munitions factory.
           军工厂

munitions 单语例句

1. A hospital official said that cluster munitions caused 90 percent of the civilian injuries his facility treated during the war.

2. There were no injuries on the ground or damage to buildings, and no munitions were on board.

3. Germany is still littered with unexploded Allied munitions more than six decades after the war, leading frequently to major evacuations when they are discovered in densely populated areas.

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4. It said government forces have increasingly used cluster munitions, but there was " no credible evidence " of either side using chemical weapons.

5. That figure excludes indirect expenses such as replacing damaged equipment and munitions expended in combat.

6. An inspection team has arrived in Libya and will carry out an inventory of all munitions prior to the " irreversible " destruction.

7. munitions的意思

7. The Tibet police have also seized a mass of guns and munitions.

8. Police were dispatched to the scene and said the munitions would be packed in boxes and moved to a safe site to be destroyed.

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9. Intelligence officials said the munitions were found in ones, twos and maybe slightly larger collections over the past couple of years.

10. munitions的翻译

10. An EU official said Britain is lobbying to ease the embargo so munitions could flow, but only to the rebels.