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catapult美 ['kætə.pʌlt] 英 ['kætəpʌlt] - n.弹弓;(旧时的)石弩;弹射器(用以从舰船上弹射飞机升空)
- v.(被)猛掷
- 网络投石车;投石机;投石器
复数:catapults 过去分词:catapulted 现在分词:catapulting v. hurtle,shoot,throw,project,propel 1. | 弹弓a stick shaped like a Y with a rubber band attached to it, used by children for shooting stones |
2. | (旧时的)石弩,弩炮a weapon used in the past to throw heavy stones |
3. | 弹射器(用以从舰船上弹射飞机升空)a machine used for sending planes up into the air from a ship |
1. | [t][i] (被)猛掷,猛扔to throw sb/sth or be thrown suddenly and violently through the air |
| She was catapulted out of the car as it hit the wall. 汽车撞墙时,她被甩出车外。 | | The movie catapulted him to international stardom. 这部电影使他一跃成为国际明星。 |
n. | | v. | 1. 用弩炮[弹弓、弹射机]发射;用发射机射出(飞机) 1. 用弩炮[弹弓、弹射机]发射;用发射机射出(飞机) |
n. | 1. a large heavy war machine used in medieval times to hurl large stones at an enemy 2. a mechanism on an aircraft carrier or warship, used to launch planes or missiles 3. a Y-shaped device of wood, plastic, or metal with a piece of elastic stretched between the two top points of the Y, used for firing stones or pellets. 4. a large weapon used in the past for firing heavy stones 5. a piece of equipment on a ship used for sending aircraft into the air 6. an object that children use for firing stones. It consists of a stick in the shape of a ‘Y’ with a thin band of rubber across the top. The American word is slingshot. 1. a large heavy war machine used in medieval times to hurl large stones at an enemy 2. a mechanism on an aircraft carrier or warship, used to launch planes or missiles 3. a Y-shaped device of wood, plastic, or metal with a piece of elastic stretched between the two top points of the Y, used for firing stones or pellets. 4. a large weapon used in the past for firing heavy stones 5. a piece of equipment on a ship used for sending aircraft into the air 6. an object that children use for firing stones. It consists of a stick in the shape of a ‘Y’ with a thin band of rubber across the top. The American word is slingshot. | v. | 1. to throw something with great force from a catapult 2. to throw somebody or something violently into the air by collision, impact, or a force that has an effect like a catapult, or be thrown in this way 3. to thrust somebody unexpectedly and suddenly into a particular situation 4. to suddenly put someone into an important position 5. to push or fire someone or something very quickly through the air 1. to throw something with great force from a catapult 2. to throw somebody or something violently into the air by collision, impact, or a force that has an effect like a catapult, or be thrown in this way 3. to thrust somebody unexpectedly and suddenly into a particular situation 4. to suddenly put someone into an important position 5. to push or fire someone or something very quickly through the air |
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