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
- In large-scale installations and gunpowder drawings, Cai relies increasingly on ferocious and heroic animal motifs.
在大型的装置和火药画中,他越来越依赖凶猛和英勇的动物图像。 - They also carried back a stream of inventions, including the compass, gunpowder and printing.
同时,他们也带回了一些发明,包括指南针、火药和印刷术。 - For example, the early settlers used tea, sugar, horses, and gunpowder for money.
例如,早期的开拓者把茶、糖、马匹和火药当作钱。 - Daniel: Gunpowder, compass, the paper making, and the printing.
丹尼尔:火药、指南针、造纸术和印刷术。 - Paper, printing, gunpowder and compass.
造纸术,印刷术,火药和指南针。 - It is the inventor of the compass, paper-making, gunpowder and printing.
中国是指南针、造纸术、火药和印刷术的发明者。 - 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。 - The gunpowder failed to ignite.
火药没点着火。 - 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。 - I am a man who always smells of gunpowder.
我是个总是闻着火药气息的人。
