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mortar
- IPA[ˈmôrdər]
美式
- a short smoothbore gun for firing shells (technically called bombs) at high angles;a device used for firing a lifeline or firework.
- attack or bombard with shells fired from a mortar
noun: mortar, plural noun: mortars
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名詞
- 1. a short smoothbore gun for firing shells (technically called bombs) at high angles mortars and machine guns nine civilians died in a horrific mortar attack
- ▪ a device used for firing a lifeline or firework.
- 2. a cup-shaped receptacle made of hard material, in which ingredients are crushed or ground, used especially in cooking or pharmacy a mortar and pestle
動詞
- 1. attack or bombard with shells fired from a mortar the Commando positions were being heavily mortared at first light the mortaring and sniping started
- an academic cap with a stiff, flat, square top and a tassel.
Oxford Dictionary
- a light simple mortar designed to propel a bomb into enemy trenches.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a light simple mortar designed to propel a bomb into enemy trenches.
Oxford Dictionary
- buildings
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to refer to a traditional business that has expanded its activities to operate also on the ... a clicks-and-mortar strategy
Oxford Dictionary
- used to refer to a traditional business that has expanded its activities to operate also on the ... a clicks-and-mortar strategy
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈmɔːtə]
英式
- a short smooth-bore gun for firing shells (technically called bombs) at high angles: mortars and machine guns nine civilians died in a horrific mortar attack
- attack or bombard with a mortar: the Commando positions were being heavily mortared at first light the mortaring and sniping started
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈmɔːtə]
英式
- a mixture of lime with cement, sand, and water, used in building to bond bricks or stones.
- fix or join using mortar: the pipe can be mortared in place
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈmôrdər]
美式
- a mixture of lime with cement, sand, and water, used in building to bond bricks or stones.
- fix or join using mortar: the pipe can be mortared in place
Oxford American Dictionary