artillery
英 [ɑː'tɪlərɪ]
美 [ɑr'tɪləri]
中文詞源
artillery 大炮art, 技藝,工藝。原指冷兵器時代的投石機,代表當時的先進工藝,現指大炮。
英文詞源
- artillery
- artillery: [14] Originally artillery meant ‘military supplies, munitions’ (Chaucer used it thus); it was not until the late 15th century that it came to be used for ‘weapons for firing missiles’ – originally catapults, bows, etc. The source of the English word was Old French artillerie, a derivative of the verb artiller ‘equip, arm’. This was an alteration of an earlier form atillier, probably influenced by art, but the ultimate provenance of atillier is not clear.
Some etymologists trace it back to a hypothetical Latin verb *apticulāre ‘make fit, adapt’, a derivative of aptus ‘fitting’ (source of English apt and adapt); others regard it as a variant of Old French atirier ‘arrange, equip’ (source of English attire [13]), which was based on tire ‘order, rank’, a noun of Germanic origin, related to Latin deus ‘god’.
- artillery (n.)
- late 14c., "warlike munitions," from Anglo-French artillerie, Old French artillerie (14c.), from artillier "to provide with engines of war" (13c.), which probably is from Medieval Latin articulum "art, skill," diminutive of Latin ars (genitive artis) "art." But some would connect it with Latin articulum "joint," and still others with Old French atillier "to equip," altered by influence of arte. Sense of "engines for discharging missiles" (catapults, slings, bows, etc.) is from late 15c.; that of "ordnance, large guns" is from 1530s.
雙語例句
- 1. The city has been flattened by heavy artillery bombardments.
- 城市已被猛烈的炮火夷為平地。
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- 2. Enemy forces lobbed a series of artillery shells onto the city.
- 敵軍對該城發起連串炮轟。
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- 3. Some of those artillery pieces look a little elderly.
- 那些大炮中有些看起來有點老掉牙了。
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- 4. They traded artillery fire with government forces inside the city.
- 他們與城內的政府軍互相開炮。
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- 5. The two sides exchanged fire with artillery, mortars and small arms.
- 雙方交火時動用了大炮、迫擊炮和輕武器。
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