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catapult

美['kætə.pʌlt],英['kætəpʌlt],

释义

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; 网络释义: 投石车;投石机;投石器;

例句

It was really foolish of him to barter away his bicycle for this cheap catapult.
他用自行车换来一个廉价的弹弓,实属愚蠢。
A mere interjection, comment, the slightest question will catapult such a person into a talking fit.
仅仅欹、评论、毫不质疑会累成这样的人谈适合。
The Deutsche Bank AG trader's early embrace and mastery of credit-default swaps helped catapult him to managing director at the age of 27.
魏因斯坦起初是德意志银行(DeutscheBankAG)的交易员,早年便精于信用违约掉期(credit-defaultswap)操作,27岁荣升董事总经理。
One is for Visible Air technology, which he created as a side project; it helped catapult Nike out of the doldrums in the mid-'80s.
其中的一项可见式气垫(VisibleAir)技术是他为一个编外项目发明的。
The instrument that I used turned into a catapult. And it went like this . . . And then that was it.
我用的工具成了一个弹弓,就像这样……我的工作成果化为乌有。
The catapult shot hundred-pound rocks at the enemy.
Shoot forth or launch, as if from a catapult.
To hurl or launch from or as if from a catapult.
The child broke his neighbor's window with a catapult.
A common myth among players is that a flexible racquet, that bends back more, returns more power to the ball due to a catapult-effect.
但是甚至在选手中间,也广为存在一个悖论,也就是说,柔韧的拍子,他弯曲变形得越多,那么他就能回给球更多的能量——就象弹弓一样。

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