armour
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT In former times, armour was special metal clothing that soldiers wore for protection in battle. 盔甲
...knights in armour. …身穿盔甲的騎士們。
2. N-UNCOUNT Armour consists of tanks and other military vehicles used in battle. 裝甲部隊[軍事]
U.S. Army troops and armour blocked access to the main palace grounds. 美國陸軍部隊和裝甲部隊阻斷了進入主殿庭院的通道。
3. N-UNCOUNT Armour is a hard, usually metal, covering that protects a vehicle against attack. (車輛的) 護甲
...a formidable warhead that can penetrate the armour of most tanks. …一種很有威力的、能穿透大多數坦尅護甲的彈頭。
4. knight in shining armour→see knight
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armour /ˈɑːmə/
[英國英語]AM armor
剑桥词典
- strong covering that protects something, especially the body
- These Roman soldiers would have worn armour made from overlapping bands of iron .
- The gun fires a shell capable of piercing the armour of an enemy tank .
- At the Tower of London we saw some amazing suits of armour.
- Why wasn't the police officer wearing body armour in such a dangerous situation ?
- The museum contains a fine collection of medieval arms and armour. 返回 armour
盔甲;(尤指護身的)鎧甲
Police put on body armour before confronting the rioters. 警察鎮壓暴徒前穿上了防彈服。
In the past, knights used to wear suits of armour (= protective covering made of metal ) in battle . 在過去,騎士作戰時身著甲胄。
These grenades are able to pierce the armour of tanks . 這些手榴彈可以擊穿坦尅的裝甲。
military vehicles that are covered in strong metal to protect them from attack
裝甲車輛;裝甲部隊
The troops were backed by tanks , artillery , and other heavy armour. 部隊有坦尅、大砲以及其他的重型裝甲戰車作後盾。
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