arsenals信息详情
n.军械库(arsenal的复数)
arsenal───n.兵工厂;军械库;武器;军火库;武器和军用储备;可用于某目的的大量资源;储备的大批武器;(设备、方法等)宝库,珍藏
arsenicals───adj.砷的,含砷的;n.砷化合物;砷剂
arsenates───n.[无化]砷酸盐;砒酸盐
adrenals───n.肾上腺(adrenal的复数)
arsenate───n.[无化]砷酸盐;砒酸盐
arsenous───adj.含砷的,亚砷的
tarseals───柏油封层
arseniates───砷酸盐
arseholes───蠢猪(arsehole的复数)
Russia is committed to destroying most of its nuclear arsenals.───俄国承诺销毁其大部分核武器。
During Tzarist rule, both arsenals housed soldiers and military materiel.───在俄国帝制统治期间,两个军火库都安置士兵和军事装备。
The United States and Russia hope to conclude a treaty to cut their nuclear arsenals by two-thirds.───美国与俄罗斯希望达成一项将各自核武器削减2/3的条约。
If that effort is successful, it would severely limit the size of arsenals Iran is able to build. That is the theory at least.───如果此举凑效的话,将极大地限制伊朗核武的规模,至少从理论上是如此。
The agreement calls for the United States and Russia to cut their long-range nuclear arsenals by about 30 percent over the next seven years.───条约要求美国和俄罗斯在未来的7年内削减大约30%远程核武器。
In time of war, the muskets which have been stored in the arsenals came into play.───打起仗来,这些存放在军火库里的旧式步枪就会起作用。
He said it will replace the soon-to-expire Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty with even deeper cuts in nuclear arsenals.───他说,新协议将取代即将到期的削减战略武器条约,并将进一步削减核武库。
The Russians have been warning that should this effort stall, it may not be possible to negotiate deeper cuts in existing nuclear arsenals.───俄国不断警告说,如果这种努力夭折,就不可能在进一步削减现存核武库问题上进行协商。
History clearly shows that any new technology, regardless of its original intentions, soon finds its way into the arsenals of the warriors.───历史昭示,无论最初发明它的意愿如何,任何一项新技术很快就会进入武器库,成为一种武器。
The nuclear arsenals of the superpowers had in-creased.
We welcome the proposals to reduce the super-power arsenals.
The army planned to attack enemy arsenals.
Russia and the other republics are committed to destroying most of their nuclear arsenals.
The United States and Russia hope to conclude a treaty to cut their nuclear arsenals by two-thirds.
I say nuclear catastrophe partly because any exchange of nuclear arsenals will bear no resemblance to anything that could be called war.
Even in 1977, with nuclear arsenals near their Cold War height, the U.S. Defense Department of Defense predicted a maximum of 265 million casualties from a full-scale U.S.-Soviet nuclear war.
That is particularly true on containing nuclear arsenals.
They must show potential proliferators that they are prepared to secure further reductions in their nuclear arsenals.