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armory

/ahr-muh-ree/US // ˈɑr mə ri //UK // (ˈɑːmərɪ) //

军械库,军火库,武器库,军备库

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ar·mor·ies.

    • : a storage place for weapons and other war equipment.
    • : a building that is the headquarters and drill center of a military unit.
    • : a place where arms and armor are made; an armorer's shop; arsenal.
    • : Heraldry. the art of blazoning arms.
    • : heraldry.
    • : arms or armor collectively.
    • : Archaic. heraldic bearings or arms.

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Examples

  • When the United States entered World War I in 1917, millions of Americans left rural areas to find war work in armories, shipyards and garment factories in major cities.

  • This is where the conversation gets really interesting, when we start imagining that the bad guys have AI within their armory.

  • The movie shot a few days inside the Armory, and Franco was given a crash course in the world of Kink.com.

  • In the film, the humans have amassed a giant armory of weapons, which makes the apes very on-edge, and leads to them revolting.

  • His first moves were sensible enough, given the small number of his force and the sprawling size of the armory.

  • Today, as the soldiers of the 69th gather in the armory after the parade, they will remember the fallen in their own way.

  • The Armory Show is back, with exhibitions and events planned across the city.

  • I know 'em all, for I took care of their hall,—their armory,—and they made me hoist the flag one day union down.

  • They broke the locks with tools, captured Whelan, and took possession of the Armory and also of the Arsenal outside.

  • Every rifle, every fowling-piece had its story, and there were many of them; for Darling boasted a veritable armory.

  • Later in the evening they held street services for the benefit of the workingmen near the Armory and relief tents.

  • A greater number than the capacity of the armory would admit of drilling at one time, presented themselves daily.