单词 | Bomb |
释义 | 炸彈 1. A container filled with explosives, incendiaries, or gas, exploded by some form of fuse mechanism. An explosive bomb generally causes blast and fragmentation damage, the fragments coming from the destroyed bomb casing. Fuses are designed to initiate on impact in the case of thrown or dropped bombs, or on the lapse of a period of time in the case of most terrorist bombs. A bomb is a form of ammunition: Firearms and Ammunition Ordinance (Cap 238) s 2. 2. To attack with a bomb. See also Ammunition; Bomb hoaxes. 1.裝上炸藥﹑燃燒物質﹑或氣體的容器,藉若干形式的導火裝置使其爆炸。爆炸性炸彈通常產生爆破及具碎片殺傷性的損害,而碎片是從毀掉的炸彈外殼而來。就投擲式或掉下式的炸彈而言,其設計為導火線在投擲或掉下時即引發沖擊力,或於恐佈份子用的大多數炸彈中,其設計為推移引發後的一段時間。炸彈屬於彈藥的一種﹕《火器及彈藥條例》(第238章)第2條。轟炸 2. 以炸彈攻擊。另見 Ammunition; Bomb hoaxes。n. |
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