to catapult
01
발사하다, 강하게 던지다
to throw something or someone with a sudden and forceful motion
Transitive: to catapult sb/sth somewhere | to catapult sb/sth some distance
예시들
The young inventor built a small model to catapult marbles across the room.
젊은 발명가는 방을 가로질러 구슬을 쏘아 보내는 작은 모형을 만들었다.
The ski jump was designed to catapult skiers into the air for a thrilling descent.
스키 점프는 스키어를 공중으로 발사하여 스릴 넘치는 하강을 할 수 있도록 설계되었습니다.
02
급상승시키다, 쏘아 올리다
to cause someone or something to rise quickly to a much higher level of success, importance, or attention
예시들
The film catapulted her to international fame.
그 영화는 그녀를 국제적인 명성으로 급상승시켰다.
Their performance will catapult them into the finals.
그들의 성과는 그들을 결승전으로 catapult 할 것입니다.
Catapult
예시들
Medieval siege engineers designed ever larger catapults capable of hurling massive projectiles to bring down fortification towers.
중세의 공성 기술자들은 요새 탑을 무너뜨리기 위해 대형 발사체를 던질 수 있는 점점 더 큰 캐터펄트를 설계했습니다.
Engineers worked to improve the counterweight and sling mechanisms on siege catapults to achieve more powerful ranges.
엔지니어들은 더 강력한 사정거리를 달성하기 위해 공성 캐터펄트의 카운터웨이트와 슬링 메커니즘을 개선하기 위해 노력했습니다.
02
a small hand-held device, typically Y-shaped with elastic, used to launch small stones or other projectiles
예시들
He made a catapult from a branch and some rubber bands.
The children played with a catapult in the backyard.
03
a mechanical device used to launch aircraft from the deck of a warship
예시들
The fighter jet was launched using the carrier 's catapult.
Engineers inspected the catapult before the training exercise.



























