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firepower

/fahyuhr-pou-er/US // ˈfaɪərˌpaʊ ər //

火力,火力强大,火力点,火力全开

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the capability of a military force, unit, or weapons system as measured by the amount of gunfire, number of missiles, etc., deliverable to a target.
    • : the capability or potential, as of an organization, for action or achieving results.

Examples

  • Mutts countered with plenty offensive firepower in the first half, making 5 of 7 shots, including Virginia Tech’s final four points, to tie the score at 31 going into the break before the Hokies fizzled defensively.

  • High-quality multimedia demands that your device processes data at high speeds, so more firepower means better audio while listening to music or watching movies.

  • Nash will compensate for Allen’s departure by turning more often to center DeAndre Jordan and small-ball lineups, and he will hope that Brooklyn has enough firepower to blow opponents off the court and cover up for defensive weaknesses.

  • The Buckeyes might have to play more nickel24 than usual simply as a way to match all the firepower that Alabama has.

  • If plenty are at the ready, then a mutation that reduces the overall general firepower will be less of an issue.

  • Faced with this opponent, the United States has a variety of military options for using its aerial and standoff firepower.

  • After all, Iran, Assad, and Hezbollah have the motive and the firepower to fight ISIS.

  • While the army has the firepower, it lacks local knowledge and the will to fight.

  • The U.S. will need more offensive firepower to make a deep run in the tourney.

  • Insurgents in Ukraine send dozens of corpses back to Mother Russia in an attempt to win pity—and firepower—from the Kremlin.

  • In spite of their losses, they still had enough firepower to cover the area surrounding the station.

  • With superior and rapid firepower, the blinded, deafened enemy would be destroyed and defeated as we saw fit.

  • Seven of the battle cruisers fired as one, and were joined by all the firepower of their escort ships.

  • They've got plenty of firepower, too; close to half the entire security force, I understand, including all the officers.

  • It's still almost five hours before the Camelot pulls in, and until she does you're way ahead on firepower.