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napalm

/ney-pahm/US // ˈneɪ pɑm //UK // (ˈneɪpɑːm, ˈnæ-) //

凝固汽油弹,凝固剂,凝固汽油瓶,凝固汽油素

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a highly incendiary jellylike substance used in fire bombs, flamethrowers, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to drop bombs containing napalm on.

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Examples

  • In late 1944, thousands of bombs packed with napalm reached the Marianas.

  • Napalm is the infamous, goo-like substance that burns quickly when lit on fire and adheres easily to skin.

  • But one artist in Miami has gone even further, creating pieces made from napalm and a rare aphrodisiac soda, Nexcite.

  • Like napalm or the wrath of God, but for your digestive system.

  • Authorities also found the paintbrushes Holmes allegedly used to make the napalm.

  • Urban landscapes had been devastated by napalm and white phosphorous; two major Japanese cities had been leveled by atomic bombs.

  • The napalm caught, tongues of flame and roiling, greasy smoke climbed up to the sky.

  • Clenching the gun in his teeth, the Pyrran clutched a barrel of napalm with his good hand and hurled it over on its side.

  • Two Pyrrans were rolling out drums of napalm with reckless disregard for their own safety.

  • The napalm drums were unloaded without his help and the truck vanished for more.

  • Burning wax was hotter than melted lead, and it stuck to anything it touched, worse than napalm.