cannon
英 [ˈkænən]
美 [ˈkænən]
n. (通常装有轮子并发射铁弹或石弹的旧式)大炮; (飞机上的)自动机关炮
v. 猛撞; 碰撞
复数:cannons 过去式:cannoned 现在分词:cannoning 过去分词:cannoned 第三人称单数:cannons
Collins.2 / BNC.7136 / COCA.8430
牛津词典
noun
- (通常装有轮子并发射铁弹或石弹的旧式)大炮
an old type of large heavy gun, usually on wheels, that fires solid metal or stone balls - (飞机上的)自动机关炮
an automatic gun that is fired from an aircraft
verb
- 猛撞;碰撞
to hit sb/sth with a lot of force while you are moving- He ran around the corner, cannoning into a group of kids.
他跑过拐角时与一群小孩相撞。
- He ran around the corner, cannoning into a group of kids.
柯林斯词典
- 加农炮;大炮
Acannonis a large gun, usually on wheels, which used to be used in battles. - (尤指机载的)自动机关炮
Acannonis a heavy automatic gun, especially one that is fired from an aircraft. - VERB 碰撞;猛撞
If one person or thingcannonsinto another, they bump into them with great force.- One of the reporters cannoned into Arnold...
一个记者和阿诺德撞了个满怀。 - The ball cannoned off the back of a Spartak defender and into the net.
球打在斯巴达克队一名防守队员的背上后反弹入网。
- One of the reporters cannoned into Arnold...
- See also:Max is a loose cannon politically.water cannon
英英释义
noun
- a shot in billiards in which the cue ball contacts one object ball and then the other
- lower part of the leg extending from the hock to the fetlock in hoofed mammals
- a large artillery gun that is usually on wheels
- heavy automatic gun fired from an airplane
- (Middle Ages) a cylindrical piece of armor plate to protect the arm
- heavy gun fired from a tank
verb
- fire a cannon
- make a cannon