hydrogen bomb / ˈhaɪ drə dʒən ˌbɒm /

氢弹

hydrogen bomb 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a bomb, more powerful than an atomic bomb, that derives its explosive energy from the thermonuclear fusion reaction of hydrogen isotopes.

hydrogen bomb 近义词

n. 名词 noun

nuclear bomb

hydrogen bomb 的近义词 3

更多hydrogen bomb例句

  1. Harold Agnew, former director of the Los Alamos nuclear weapons lab, believed that world leaders should be periodically required to witness the detonation of a hydrogen bomb, simply to remind them of what would happen if things got out of hand.
  2. No national leader in the world today has seen a nuclear explosion, much less the detonation of a multi-megaton hydrogen bomb.
  3. The effect is akin to a hydrogen bomb, a powerful thermonuclear weapon in which fission reactions trigger fusion, says Matt Caplan of Illinois State University in Normal.
  4. He also worked on Project Matterhorn B in the early 1950s, the controversial US effort to develop a hydrogen bomb.
  5. Policemen on the show joke about prison riots, bomb threats, and the shooting of unarmed civilians.
  6. But I think Steve Austin has to team up with a Japanese holdout to stop a nuclear bomb from going off or something.
  7. In the middle of all of that past suffering and present-day conflict, this Cosby bomb was dropped.
  8. Even a relatively small 250-pound bomb could kill or injure friendly troops who are within 650 feet of the explosion.
  9. The reason pilots would choose to use guns over a bomb or a missile is simple.
  10. Hydrogen sulphid is easily prepared in the simple apparatus shown in Fig. 30.
  11. It is allowed to cool, and hydrogen sulphid gas is passed through it for about five minutes.
  12. Ammonia is a compound of nitrogen and hydrogen, but it cannot be formed by the direct union of these gases.
  13. More like bomb-shells, military mines, torpedoes, and nitroglycerine trains.
  14. The trench mortars—bomb guns they call them—will be ready in Japan in two and a half months' time.