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cannon
- IPA[ˈkanən]
英式
- a large, heavy piece of artillery, typically mounted on wheels, formerly used in warfare;a heavy automatic gun that fires shells from an aircraft or tank
- collide with something forcefully or at an angle;make a cannon shot.
verb: cannon, 3rd person present: cannons, gerund or present participle: cannoning, past tense: cannoned, past participle: cannoned
noun: cannon, plural noun: cannons
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名詞
- 1. a large, heavy piece of artillery, typically mounted on wheels, formerly used in warfare they would cross at the Town ford, under cover of the defending cannon
- ▪ a heavy automatic gun that fires shells from an aircraft or tank the gunships blasted arms depots with 105 mm cannon fire and rockets
- 2. a stroke in which the cue ball strikes two balls successively.
- 3. a heavy cylinder or hollow drum that is able to rotate independently on a shaft.
動詞
- 1. collide with something forcefully or at an angle the couple behind almost cannoned into us his shot cannoned off the crossbar
- 2. make a cannon shot.
- a device that ejects a powerful jet of water, typically used to disperse a crowd.
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- a device that ejects a powerful jet of water, typically used to disperse a crowd.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a machine which makes artificial snow and blows it on to ski slopes.
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- a long tube-shaped bone in the lower leg of a horse or other large quadruped, between the ...
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- a long tube-shaped bone in the lower leg of a horse or other large quadruped, between the ...
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- an unpredictable or uncontrolled person who is liable to cause unintentional damage: most of the cop heroes in contemporary films are loners and loose cannons
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- a cannon which keeps the balls close together.
Oxford Dictionary
- an unpredictable or uncontrolled person who is likely to cause unintentional damage: most of the cop heroes in contemporary films are loners and loose cannons
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- IPA[ˈkanən]
美式
- a large, heavy piece of artillery, typically mounted on wheels, formerly used in warfare: they would cross at the Town ford, under cover of the defending cannon
- make a cannon shot.
Oxford American Dictionary