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“catapult”的英语定义和含义

to catapult
01

弹射, 用力投掷

to throw something or someone with a sudden and forceful motion 
Transitive: to catapult sb/sth somewhere | to catapult sb/sth some distance
to catapult definition and meaning
语法信息
形态构成
简单词
运动动词
规则
现在时
catapult
第三人称单数
catapults
现在分词
catapulting
一般过去时
catapulted
过去分词
catapulted
例子
The young inventor built a small model to catapult marbles across the room. 

年轻的发明家建造了一个小模型来弹射弹珠穿过房间。

02

弹射, 迅速提升

to cause someone or something to rise quickly to a much higher level of success, importance, or attention 
例子
The film catapulted her to international fame. 

这部电影将她推向了国际声誉的巅峰。

Catapult
01

投石机, 弹射器

a large weapon that was used in ancient times to throw stones or other objects with great force 
语法信息
有生性状态
无生命
形态构成
简单词
可数
复数形式
catapults
例子
Medieval siege engineers designed ever larger catapults capable of hurling massive projectiles to bring down fortification towers. 

中世纪的围攻工程师设计了越来越大的投石机,能够投掷巨大的抛射物来摧毁防御塔。

02

弹弓, 投石机

a small hand-held device, typically Y-shaped with elastic, used to launch small stones or other projectiles 
例子
He made a catapult from a branch and some rubber bands. 

他用一根树枝和一些橡皮筋做了一个弹弓

03

弹射器, 航母弹射器

a mechanical device used to launch aircraft from the deck of a warship 
例子
The fighter jet was launched using the carrier's catapult. 

战斗机使用航母的弹射器发射。

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