cannon n. 坎农〔姓氏〕。 n. (pl. cannons, 〔集合词〕cannon) 1.大炮;榴弹炮;【航空】机关炮。 2.【机械工程】(二重)套轴。 3.【动物;动物学】(有蹄类的)管骨。 4.【英台球】连撞二球。 5.〔美口〕连珠枪,手枪;扒手,小偷。 vi. 1.开炮,炮轰。 2.【英台球】连撞二球,间接碰撞 (against; into; with)。 cannon off the red 【台球】连撞两个红球。 vt. 1.炮轰。 2.〔美俚〕对…偷窃。
The statue of general jackson stands on its pedestal and looks with calculation at the cannon balls pyramided in cement . 杰克逊将军的雕象仍然高高屹立在石座上,以一副深谋远虑的神态望着脚下的一堆水泥炮弹。
Another cannon ball flew by them , and a third 第二枚炮弹第三枚炮弹都飞过去了。
Nesvitsky grasped that it was a cannon ball 涅斯维茨基心里明白这是一枚炮弹。
A cannon ball tore up the earth a couple of paces from pierre 一个炮弹在离皮埃尔两步远的地方开了花。
How many times must the cannon balls fly before they ’ re forever banned 炮弹要横飞多少次才能永远被禁止?
A cannon ball flying near him made him duck down on his horse 从近旁飞过的一颗炮弹迫使他在马背上潜避之后弯下腰来。
Cannon ball service 钩手炮弹式大力发球
Flat cannon ball 平击球炮弹式
Hey , awkward hussy ! he added reproachfully to a cannon ball that hit a wheel and a mans leg 他对着一颗打在炮轮上和一个人腿上的炮弹骂道。
Five paces from him the dry soil was thrown up , as a cannon ball sank into the earth 离他五步远的地方,一颗炮弹炸开了干土,然后就消失了。