1.核弹
1.a bomb in which the explosive potential is controlled by nuclear fission or fusion.
1.Three weeks ago it revealed the existence of a uranium enrichment plant, potentially giving it a new pathway to make nuclear bomb material.
三周前,它透露国内拥有可采集制造核弹材料的浓缩铀工厂。
2.Thousands of chunks of material from the comet would have rained down on Earth, each one releasing the energy of a one megaton nuclear bomb.
无数的大块彗星碎片雨点般落到地球上,每一个大块碎片的撞击都释放了一个百万吨级核弹所释放的能量。
3.In the last months of his presidency, Mr Chirac mused publicly that it might not be so dangerous after all if Iran acquired a nuclear bomb.
在卸任前几个月,希拉克就曾对公众意味深长地说,如果伊朗拥有了原子弹,也许并没有那么危险。
4.a large cloud of rubble and dust shaped like a mushroom and rising into the sky after an explosion (especially of a nuclear bomb).
一大团由碎石和灰尘组成的,形状像蘑菇,在爆炸后升入天空(特别是在核弹爆炸后)。
5.All this cooking up to a third world war in which the nuclear bomb would be used again.
所有这一切将导致第三次世界大战,核弹将再次被使用。
6.It is worth mentioning at this point that the nuclear fuel in a reactor can never cause a nuclear explosion like a nuclear bomb.
在这里值得一提的是,反应器内的核燃料永远不会产生原子弹那样的核爆炸。
7.If that happens, it would take out of the equation material that the big powers here feared could be made into a nuclear bomb.
如果这成为事实,这会消除西方大国担心将用于制造核弹的物质。
8.One particular goal was to persuade other Asia-Pacific leaders to take a resolute line over North Korea's recent test of a nuclear bomb .
他还有一个特别的目的,是说服其他亚太领导人对朝鲜近期的核爆炸试验采取强硬措施。
9.There was no nuclear bomb hanging over us. There was no Communist government and not even an important organized Communist movement.
那时也没有核弹悬在我们头上;也没有共产主义政权,更没有大规模有组织的共产主义运动。
10.With my own ears With my own ears I clearly heard the heart beat of the nuclear bomb.
我亲耳清楚地听到原子弹的心脏的地听到原子弹的心脏的跳动。