gunpowder
英 [ˈɡʌnpaʊdə(r)]
美 [ˈɡʌnpaʊdər]
n. 火药
BNC.16323 / COCA.16953
牛津词典
noun
- 火药
explosive powder used especially in bombs or fireworks
柯林斯词典
- 火药
Gunpowderis an explosive substance which is used to make fireworks or cause explosions.
英英释义
noun
- a mixture of potassium nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur in a 75:15:10 ratio which is used in gunnery, time fuses, and fireworks
双语例句
- NOVA: You've made a strong case for the impact of gunpowder all over the world.
问:你举了非常生动的例子指出火药对全世界的影响。 - After an experimental explosion, one of the experts exploded the gunpowder, an explosive.
在实验性的爆炸之后,其中一个专家引爆了火药,一种爆炸物。 - I am a man who always smells of gunpowder.
我是个总是闻着火药气息的人。 - After the introduction of the cannon and gunpowder to the West, Westerners very quickly became expert with cannons.
大炮和火药介绍到西方之后,西方人很快称为大炮的专家。 - It is common knowledge that the Chinese invented paper-making and gunpowder.
中国人发明了造纸术和火药,这不过是常识罢了。 - Gunpowder was used in China as far back as the 11th century.
远在公元11世纪,中国已使用火药。 - Gunpowder, dynamite and gun cotton are explosives.
黑色火药、甘油炸药和强棉药都是炸药。 - I can smell the gunpowder all the way up here in the cockpit.
一路上我都可以从驾驶舱里闻到火药味。 - Gunpowder is one of inventions by the chinese.
火药是中国的发明之一。 - The gunpowder went off unexpectedly. All the charges blew up at once.
火药意外地爆炸了。火药一下子都炸响了。