nuclear warheads

属于大规模杀伤性武器

常用释义

词性释义

核弹头:指一种爆炸装置,属于大规模杀伤性武器,能量来自原子中核子间的核结合能,由核反应释放。核武器依靠核反应释放的核能对目标起到破坏作用。
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1·Burma wants to have rockets and nuclear warheads.
赛登温说,“缅甸想拥有火箭和核弹头。”
2·These nuclear warheads have trained on army bases.
这些核弹头对准了军事基地。
3·The United States now has about 2, 200 nuclear warheads and the Russians 2, 800.
美国现在有大约2200枚核弹,而俄罗斯为2800枚。
4·Scientists now propose a more modest system, aimed at insects rather than nuclear warheads.
如今科学家提出了一个更加切实可行的系统,用于杀灭昆虫,而非摧毁核弹头。
5·Only two countries on Earth possess thousands of nuclear warheads: the United States and Russia.
世界上拥有数千枚核弹头的国家只有两个:美国和俄罗斯。
6·The radical treaty would cut the number of nuclear warheads to 1, 000 each, the Times has learnt.
泰晤士报获悉,根据这个大胆的条约,双方将各保留约1000枚核弹头。
7·But by passing this treaty, we can begin to move on to the negotiation on tactical nuclear warheads.
但是,通过这一条约,我们就可以开始进入到战术核弹头谈判阶段。
8·An MIRV payload on a missile carries several nuclear warheads, which can be programmed to hit different targets.
这种飞行器的有效载荷是数个核弹头,可以打击不同的目标。
9·Israel is reckoned to have around 200 nuclear warheads, more than enough to destroy all Iran's towns and cities.
以色列承认拥有200枚左右核弹头足够摧毁伊朗所有的城市和乡镇。
10·These numbers do not include tactical nuclear warheads, and it is estimated that the US has around 500 to 600.
这些数字不包括战术核弹头,据估计美国有500到600枚这样的弹头。