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guncotton

/guhn-kot-n/US // ˈgʌnˌkɒt n //UK // (ˈɡʌnˌkɒtən) //

枪棉,枪炮棉,炮棉,炮弹棉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a highly explosive nitrocellulose, made by breaking down clean cotton in a mixture of one part nitric acid and three parts sulfuric acid: used in making smokeless powder.

Examples

  • And suddenly Guncotton produced his will-o-the-wisp trick, which completed the illusion.

  • These are crumbling in places, and the Pioneers might destroy the bastion and breach the wall with a bag or two of guncotton.

  • The soldiers formed a square round the gun, charged it with guncotton, shouted 'Stand back!'

  • For this purpose electric fuzes (for powder) or electric detonators (for guncotton or other high explosive) are employed.

  • Some very good bombs were made from jam-tins with a wad of guncotton, and filled up with all manner of missiles.