warhead
英 [ˈwɔːhed]
美 [ˈwɔːrhed]
n. (导弹的)弹头
复数:warheads
Collins.1 / BNC.17262 / COCA.9836
牛津词典
noun
- (导弹的)弹头
the explosive part of a missile- nuclear warheads
核弹头
- nuclear warheads
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (***或导弹的)弹头
Awarheadis the front part of a bomb or missile where the explosives are carried.- ...nuclear warheads.
核弹头
- ...nuclear warheads.
英英释义
noun
- the front part of a guided missile or rocket or torpedo that carries the nuclear or explosive charge or the chemical or biological agents
双语例句
- We suspect the warhead was stolen from your lab.
我们怀疑弹头被从您的实验室窃取了。 - Based on the research experience of semi-armor-piercing warhead, integrated design method for SAPW was studied by advanced engineering design method and computer technique.
文中基于半穿甲战斗部研制的经验和技术,利用先进的工程设计方法和计算机技术,完成了半穿甲战斗部集成设计方法研究。 - Referring to the problem of true-fake warhead recognition in missile early warning satellite system, a new algorithm of warhead target recognition for decision-making system is established.
针对导弹预警卫星系统中的真假弹头识别问题,提出了一种在决策系统中对弹头目标识别的新算法。 - The principle of target miss identification in azimuth and the dispersion area of warhead fragment were studied.
研究了目标脱靶方位识别原理,分析了定向战斗部破片动态飞散区的散布特性。 - The warhead attitude control system is one of the important parts of warhead control system for ballistic missiles, but it is difficult to optimize the system in design because of its nonlinearity.
弹头姿态控制系统是弹道导弹弹头控制技术的重要组成部分,但由于系统中明显包含非线性环节,所以造成设计时系统优化困难。 - It contains devices to control depth and direction as well as a detonator for the explosive-filled warhead.
***带有控制自身深浅和方向的装置;还有装载能引爆的弹头的***。 - Obviously, the detonation of a nuclear warhead is a high-amplitude event.
很明显,核弹头的引爆是一个高烈度事件。 - Using this technology in shaped charge warhead will greatly improve the penetration power.
该项技术在各种破甲战斗部中推广应用,可大幅提高破甲威力。 - It is the first Chinese solid-propellant tactical ballistic missile designed to carry conventional warhead.
它是中国第一种固体推进剂战术弹道导弹,设计去携带常规弹头。 - Scientists will soon be able to observe the first instants after a nuclear warhead detonates.
科学家不久将能观察到核弹头爆炸的第一瞬间。