armory 英 ['ɑ:mərɪ]   美 [ˈɑrməri]

armory

armory  英 ['ɑ:mərɪ] 美 [ˈɑrməri]

n. [军] 军械库;[军] 兵工厂(等于armoury) 

名词复数:armories 

A corollary of the previous tip is this: Wait a while before constructing an armory. 前面提到的必然的结果是:在建造一个军械库之前保持等待。
Today the Kremlin is the home of Russia’s president, but on its grounds are public attractions such as the Patriarch’s Palace, the State armory, and several churches. 今天,克里姆林宫是俄罗斯总统的家,其广场上还有牧首宫、国家军械库和几座教堂等公共景点。

  • An armory is a special military building where weapons and ammunition are kept. In the old days, when an army needed more cannon balls, it would retrieve them from an armory.
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  • n. [军] 军械库;[军] 兵工厂(等于armoury)
  • 1. A corollary of the previous tip is this: Wait a while before constructing an armory.

    前面提到的必然的结果是:在建造一个军械库之前保持等待。

  • 2. Today the Kremlin is the home of Russia’s president, but on its grounds are public attractions such as the Patriarch’s Palace, the State armory, and several churches.

    今天,克里姆林宫是俄罗斯总统的家,其广场上还有牧首宫、国家军械库和几座教堂等公共景点。

  • 3. One photo shows cadets playfully pointing revolvers at colleagues in a room that appears to be an armory.

    一张照片显示了学员们在军械库里拿左轮手枪开玩笑似的指着同事。

  • armory (n.) c. 1300, "arms and weapons collectively; defensive armor;" see arm (n.2) + -ory. Meaning "place where arms are manufactured" is from mid-15c. (see armor + -y (1)). Also used in a sense of "arsenal" (mid-15c.); the sense of "science of heraldry" (late 15c.) is from Old French armoierie, from armoier "to blazon," from Latin arma "weapons" (see arm (n.2)).
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