harpoon
harpoon 英 [hɑ:ˈpu:n] 美 [hɑrˈpun]
vt. 用鱼叉叉;用鱼叉捕获 n. 鱼叉
进行时:harpooning 过去式:harpooned 过去分词:harpooned 第三人称单数:harpoons 名词复数:harpoons
- A harpoon is a long spear that's barbed. To harpoon is to strike an animal, like a whale, with a harpoon. If you are Moby Dick, you steer clear of harpoons.
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- vt. 用鱼叉叉;用鱼叉捕获
- n. 鱼叉
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1. Boeing's investment in this technology eliminates obsolescence and will give harpoon customers a weapon system with the flexibility to upgrade to meet current and future needs.
波音公司投资这项技术,消除陈旧问题,为客户将鱼叉导弹升级成灵活的武器系统以满足当前和未来的需要。
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2. The package includes some sophisticated weapons, such as Black Hawk helicopters and harpoon missiles, but it does not include F-16 fighters that the Taiwanese would dearly like.
这次的军售方案中包括了一些尖端武器,如黑鹰直升机和鱼叉导弹等,但是并不包含台湾方面一直盼望的F-16战机。
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3. The Strike Common Weapon Data Link Program, sponsored by the U.S.Navy, PMA-201, upgrades the Joint Stand Off Weapon (JSOW) and harpoon weapon systems with a network enabled data link capability.
打击通用武器数据链计划是由美国海军精确对敌攻击武器项目办公室(PMA 201)发起,主要对联合防区外武器(JSOW)和鱼叉武器系统进行网络使能数据链能力的升级。
- harpoon (n.) 1610s, from French harpon, from Old French harpon "cramp iron, clamp, clasp" (described as a mason's tool for fastening stones together), from harper "to grapple, grasp," which is of uncertain origin. It is possibly of Germanic origin; or the French word might be from Latin harpa "hook" (related to harpagonem "grappling hook"), from Greek harpe "sickle," from PIE root *serp- (1) "sickle, hook." Earlier word for it was harping-iron (mid-15c.). Sense and spelling perhaps influenced by Dutch (compare Middle Dutch harpoen) or Basque, the language of the first European whaling peoples, who often accompanied English sailors on their early expeditions. Also see -oon.
- harpoon (v.) 1747, from harpoon (n.). Related: Harpooned; harpooning. Agent-noun form harpooner is from 1726; harpooneer from 1610s.
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