- 看过 nuclear warhead 的人也看了 :
- atomic bomb
- hydrogen bomb
- neutron bomb
- atom bomb
- fission bomb
- nuclear bomb
- nuclear weapon
- nuke
- thermonuclear bomb
nuclear warhead 的定义
- a warhead containing a fission or fusion bomb.
nuclear warhead 近义词
等同于 atom bomb
等同于 atomic bomb
等同于 nuclear bomb
更多nuclear warhead例句
- Because these cruise missiles could be mounted with nuclear warheads if that’s what they decide.
- In other words, North Korea has many kinds of missiles it can use, but current estimates suggest it could, at most, outfit just 45 weapons with nuclear warheads.
- The weapon was described as “strategic,” a word often used by countries to imply, without explicitly stating, that the weapon is designed to carry a nuclear warhead.
- This part of the event took place just before the destruction of Verdansk in the game’s timeline, as players competed to be the team to launch a nuclear warhead, which is the one that ends up wiping out Verdansk.
- The run-up to the nuclear event spanned the entirety of the two-month second season, though nuclear warheads were discovered inside of several bunkers scattered around the Verdansk map last year.
- But I think Steve Austin has to team up with a Japanese holdout to stop a nuclear bomb from going off or something.
- He used negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program as an example.
- Gordon G. Chang is a Forbes.com columnist and the author of Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes On the World.
- Binding the resolution of my case to progress in the nuclear negotiations is profoundly unjust.
- “Heavy water”, or D2O, is even less common in nature, though nuclear engineers make and use it in some reactors.
- Upon careful inspection, however, delicate nuclear bands connecting the parts can usually be seen.
- After a detailed discussion by Hartson Brant of the properties and limitations of nuclear explosions, the conference agreed.
- Rick and Scotty watched the placement of the nuclear explosive—a simple steel can, from the outside—in the big hole.
- But even to the nuclear explosion those rocks won't mean much.
- Charlie was an engineer at the new nuclear powerhouse, just out of town.