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ballistic

/buh-lis-tik/US // bəˈlɪs tɪk //UK // (bəˈlɪstɪk) //

弹道,防弹,弹道导弹,防弹的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to ballistics.
    • : having its motion determined or describable by the laws of exterior ballistics.

Examples

  • There was one known albanerpetontid specimen that did have a long, thin bone preserved near its skull, and “I suspected for a long time that they had some sort of ballistic tongue mechanism,” she says.

  • Megan Squire, a professor at North Carolina’s Elon University, has monitored extremist-group members who lay ballistic vests flat and post pictures, like so-called unboxing videos popular on YouTube.

  • Meanwhile, air circulation and filtration won’t offer much protection from “ballistic” transmission—the ejection of droplets from someone who coughs, sneezes, or talks loudly.

  • Cameron said his team of investigators reconstructed the events that took place that night by reviewing ballistics evidence, 911 calls, police radio traffic, and interviews.

  • According to the ballistics report, Mattingly was shot once by a 9 mm handgun, the gun that belonged to Kenneth Walker, Taylor’s boyfriend.

  • And the Republicans are going to go ballistic, especially on immigration.

  • Russia is also working on new a fleet of ballistic missile submarines, attack submarines to operate under the ice caps.

  • Our right wing went absolutely ballistic this past summer over 60,000 kids, who came here for reasons we helped create.

  • The latest showdown between the U.S. and Russia could go ballistic.

  • The S-300 deploys sophisticated radars, launch vehicles and missiles to shoot aircraft and even ballistic missiles out of the sky.

  • Meta took the ship into the stratosphere, in a high ballistic arc that ended at the islands.

  • From a ballistic standpoint this cartridge was virtually obsolete.

  • This causes a ballistic throw proportional to the induction through the bar at the moment when the two portions were separated.

  • Between the magnetizing coils is a small induction coil D, which is connected with a ballistic galvanometer.

  • The ends of this coil were carried to a distant part of the laboratory, and connected to a sensitive ballistic galvanometer.