词汇 | catapult |
释义 | catapultWord family adjectivecatapulticnouncatapultiercatapult , Toys Weaponscat·a·pult1 /ˈkætəpʌlt/ noun [countableC] 2. DHT British EnglishBrE a small stick in the shape of a Y with a thin rubber band fastened over the two ends, used by children to throw stones 〔小孩玩的〕弹弓 SYN American English slingshot 3. TTAa piece of equipment used to send an aircraft into the air from a ship 〔舰船上用于弹射飞机升空的〕弹射器 Examples from the Corpus catapult• The Defence budget would stand buying another catapult tomorrow; my crossbow would just have to wait another week or so.• Once deployed, the Hot Pot catapult can not be moved.• After collecting all kinds of material the catapult began to take shape.• While working on the catapult Endill started to keep a diary.• To help you remember it is a good idea to turn the catapult round so it faces away from the enemy.• He unscrewed the catapult piece by piece feeling depressed.• This would show how well the catapult worked and if they had to make any adjustments in their aim.• The catapult breaks throwing boiling Hot Pot gloop everywhere. catapult2 verb 1 [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]THROW to push or throw something very hard so that it moves through the air very quickly 把…弹[射]出去 Sam was catapulted into the air by the force of the blast. 萨姆被爆炸的冲力抛到空中。 2 catapult somebody to fame/stardom etc SUDDENLYto suddenly make someone very famous 使某人一举成名/成为明星等 A remarkable series of events catapulted her into the limelight. 一连串引人注目的事件使她成为公众关注的焦点。 Examples from the Corpus catapult• Challenges can catapult a child into new maturity.• Divorce or the death of a husband is enough to catapult a middle-class white woman and her children into poverty.• The Mafia was catapulted from the shadows.• Charsky catapulted into a rocky obstruction after tumbling a thousand feet or so.• Some were catapulted out of smashed windows, while others were trapped and had to be cut free.• A simple computerized library book checkout system has catapulted the number of checked-out books each day to 600. (1500-1600) Latin catapulta, from Greek katapaltes, from kata- ( → CATACLYSM) + pallein “to throw strongly” |
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