大学英语词汇短语释义解析及例句 atom bomb
释义:
atom bomb [军][核] 原子弹
例句:
The museum to the atom bomb and its victims is world famous.
大轰炸博物馆和它的幸存者世界出名。
Instead of picking on countries like Iran, which do not possess an atom bomb, the rest of the world should, he said, rid itself of existing nuclear weapons.
他认为现在世界各国应该努力将自己从现有的核武器世界中解脱出来,而不只是一味责备像伊朗这些并没有拥有核武器的国家。
Las Vegas was to star in the nation's first live exercise meant to simulate a terrorist attack with an atom bomb, the test involving about 10, 000 emergency responders.
拉斯维加斯将在该国首次意在模拟核恐怖袭击的实弹演习中扮演主角,该演习将测试约10 000个应急响应设备。
Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, but Steinitz says Israel has proof that the Islamic Republic is building the atom bomb.
Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, but the United States and Israel believe the Islamic Republic is trying to acquire the atom bomb.
But it made no difference and Fuchs was cleared to go to America to work on the atom bomb.
To some it might have seemed at odds with the new era of the atom bomb and jet-powered flight.
It has also failed to significantly slow Iran's progress towards the atom bomb.
Truman entered the White House not knowing that America had the atom bomb.
Taniguchi was just 8 years old and just a mile and a quarter from ground zero when the atom bomb hit Hiroshima.
The blast—hundreds of times more powerful than the atom bomb dropped on Hiroshima 37 years later—felled 80m trees over 2, 150 square kilometres.
She carried the atom bomb to Guam, where it was then loaded onto the B-29 bomber, the Enola Gay, for its fateful mission over Hiroshima.
After leaving Wales in 1943, Fuchs went to the United States to work on the Manhattan Project that ultimately led to the Hiroshima atom bomb.
Instead of picking on countries like Iran, which do not possess an atom bomb, the rest of the world should, he said, rid itself of existing nuclear weapons.
He got in contact with Soviet officials in New York and duly passed on the secrets of the atom bomb to his Soviet contact, Harry Gold.
Taking just one example, the development of much of modern physics (from quantum theory to the creation of the atom bomb) owes its success to teamwork.
In one quite different picture, however, an atom bomb (its cloud painted in familiar tiny dots) is being detonated at the geographical heart of the Australian continent.
In fact, Libya's effort to concoct an atom bomb never got very far, and its small stock of rudimentary chemical weapons is probably already in the rubbish bin.
It emerged that in her capacity as a secretary at the British Non-Ferrous Metals Research Association in London, she had photographed documents on the British atom bomb and passed them on to the KGB.
H5N1 could become the atom bomb of biological warfare.
The documents started the hunt for spies such as Kim Philby, a British foreign-policy adviser, and Klaus Fuchs, a scientist passing on technical details about the atom bomb to the Soviet Union.
So far his policies have led to the near disintegration of Israel's peace with Egypt, the establishment of a Fatah-Hamas unity government in the Palestinian Authority, and to Iran's steady, all but unimpeded progress towards the atom bomb.
He signed the letter to Franklin Roosevelt warning that it may be possible to build an atom bomb, and the letters of his famed equation relating energy to mass hover in our minds when we picture the resulting mushroom cloud.
More important, Mr Obama's dazzling footwork has so far failed to stop the most acute nuclear peril—that Iran will develop an atom bomb in the coming years, strengthening the radical camp in the Middle East and prompting neighbours to go nuclear.
