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weaponless

/wep-uhn/US // ˈwɛp ən //UK // (ˈwɛpən) //

无武器,没有武器,无武器的,无兵器

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any instrument or device for use in attack or defense in combat, fighting, or war, as a sword, rifle, or cannon.
    • : anything used against an opponent, adversary, or victim: the deadly weapon of satire.
    • : Zoology. any part or organ serving for attack or defense, as claws, horns, teeth, or stings.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to supply or equip with a weapon or weapons: to weapon aircraft with heat-seeking missiles.

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Examples

  • Eighteen years ago, the US invaded Iraq under the false pretense that Saddam Ḥussein possessed nuclear weapons.

  • The settlement was announced as Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron and the FBI continue criminal investigations of the three officers who fired their weapons into Taylor’s apartment.

  • Now, more evidence suggests that steroids are an effective weapon against the coronavirus.

  • The Celtics have myriad weapons at their disposal, even with Hayward out for the next few weeks.

  • Musk has previously said the technology could be more dangerous than nuclear weapons, and warned that AI could become too powerful, too quickly, preventing humans from keeping it in check.

  • But even when the jet will be able to shoot its gun, the F-35 barely carries enough ammunition to make the weapon useful.

  • He was charged with criminal possession of a weapon and faced 15 years prison time.

  • The $50,000 reward means a weapon was brandished to either the customers or the employees.

  • Less than eight percent of sentenced federal women prisoners are there for violent crimes or weapon offenses.

  • When Robert Haile pulled his own weapon, Brooks continued his stick-up.

  • The Frenchman's blade scintillated in the setting sun around Haggard's more stiffly held weapon.

  • Haggard flung his weapon to the ground, and all four men crowded round the corpse.

  • But he found the weapon unwieldy, and he returned to his hotel a sadder man than he left it.

  • They divested themselves of their coats and vests, and, bare-headed, each advanced to receive his weapon.

  • He had perhaps placed in her hand the weapon that should hasten his own defeat, stretch him bleeding on the sand.