nuclear warhead
英 [ˈnjuːkliə(r) ˈwɔːhed]
美 [ˈnuːkliər ˈwɔːrhed]
核弹头
英英释义
noun
- the warhead of a missile designed to deliver an atom bomb
双语例句
- The new technology of long-range launch vehicle and appearance of nuclear warhead which more powerful and lighter led nuclear missile into a new age.
远程运载火箭在技术上的突破以及威力大重量轻的核弹头的出现使核导弹的发展进入了一个新的时期。 - Pyongyang already probably has enough plutonium for six to eight nuclear bombs and tested its first nuclear warhead in 2006.
朝鲜很可能已经拥有足以制造6至8枚核弹的钚,并已在2006年试验了其首枚核弹头。 - The high resolution γ ray detection technology is a kind of reliable technologies to verify nuclear warhead.
高分辨γ探测技术是一种可靠的核弹头核查技术。 - But if a bomb can be delivered close to its target bunker, the explosive power of a nuclear warhead may be superfluous; a conventional warhead will usually do.
但如果可将炸弹送到目标掩体附近,核弹头的爆炸威力就显得过大,传统弹头通常就能达成任务了。 - It is also not known how close North Korea is to developing a miniaturized nuclear warhead that could be used on a ballistic missile.
目前还不清楚朝鲜弹道导弹的小型核弹头发展到何种程度。 - The intelligence apparently helped their scientists build a miniaturized nuclear warhead.
情报人员显然地帮助了他们的科学家发展小型核弹头。 - North Korea detonated a nuclear warhead in 2006.
2006年,朝鲜引爆了一颗核弹头。 - Suggestions that Pyongyang can already fit a nuclear warhead on to a missile are speculative, as Barack Obama has noted.
正如巴拉克•奥巴马(BarackObama)所说,有关朝鲜已能用导弹搭载核弹头的言论纯属猜测。 - Obviously, the detonation of a nuclear warhead is a high-amplitude event.
很明显,核弹头的引爆是一个高烈度事件。 - Scientists will soon be able to observe the first instants after a nuclear warhead detonates.
科学家不久将能观察到核弹头爆炸的第一瞬间。