cannoning

美 [ˈkænənɪŋ]英 [ˈkænənɪŋ]
  • v.碰撞;猛撞
  • cannon的现在分词
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cannoning

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  • 1
    N-COUNT 加农炮;大炮
    A cannon is a large gun, usually on wheels, which used to be used in battles.

  • 2
    N-COUNT (尤指机载的)自动机关炮
    A cannon is a heavy automatic gun, especially one that is fired from an aircraft.

  • 3
    VERB 碰撞;猛撞
    If one person or thing cannons into another, they bump into them with great force.

    One of the reporters cannoned into Arnold...

    一个记者和阿诺德撞了个满怀。

  • 4
    PHRASE 为所欲为的人;冒失鬼
    If someone is a loose cannon, they do whatever they want and nobody can predict what they are going to do.

    Max is a loose cannon politically.

    马克斯在政治上我行我素。

  1. He ran around the corner , cannoning into a group of kids .

    他跑过拐角时与一群小孩相撞。

  2. The core of translation is meaning problem , and certainty and uncertainty of meaning , cannoning about translatability and untranslatability , is the essential questions of philosophy .

    翻译的核心是意义问题,而意义的确定性问题关乎可译性、不可译性,同时亦是哲学的根本问题。