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launcher

/lawn-cher, lahn-/US // ˈlɔn tʃər, ˈlɑn- //UK // (ˈlɔːntʃə) //

发射器,启动器,发起人,发起者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that launches.
    • : a structural device designed to support and hold a missile in position for firing.

Examples

  • The flight time, as well as footage of the truck-mounted launchers believed to fire the missiles, come from official North Korean releases.

  • Its radars still spin, its small body rocks gently with the waves, and at a remote signal, a missile launcher stirs from inside a nondescript container.

  • The Drone 40 can be both hand-tossed, as in the video below, or it can be fired as a grenade from a launcher.

  • On December 9, 2020, Airbus revealed a prototype of an airborne launcher that is designed to carefully release uncrewed aerial vehicles, or drones, from the loading ramp of a cargo aircraft into the sky while in flight.

  • One of the big motivations for the remaster is “unifying” the three games, BioWare said, including quite literally by allowing players to access all three games in a single launcher or menu screen.

  • It was lunchtime when a tracked launcher with four SA-11 surface-to-air missiles rolled into town and parked on Karapetyan Street.

  • She said her husband showed her a photograph of a Buk launcher afterwards and she realised that was indeed what she had seen.

  • Now we have the route of the Buk Missile Launcher, we can also look at other information related where it was on the day.

  • A Grad is a multiple rocket launcher designed to devastate a defined but extensive area.

  • The robot is armed with a light machine gun and automatic grenade launcher.

  • While they were assembling the sunbreak, Haines and Boulton unloaded a portable antitank rocket launcher.

  • But though Haines sat with his finger on the launcher button, no aircraft rose to meet them from the city below.

  • Burl and Haines, at the main entry port, unlimbered the long rocket launcher that had been set up in the passageway.

  • He slid the rocket shell into the launcher, Burl sighted, and then Haines pressed the trigger.

  • Haines and his crew loaded the bulky H-bomb into the main launcher in the tail of the ship.