| 单词 |
armoury |
| 释义 |
armouryar‧mour‧y British English, armory American English /ˈɑːməri $ ˈɑːr-/ noun (plural armouries) [countable]  - But many caddies offer a great deal more and look upon themselves as vital components in the professional golfer's armoury.
- Cecil, fetch the assault cannon from the armoury.
- Few women have anything so remarkable in their armoury.
- He had a key to the armoury, but not one to the ammunition safe.
- These techniques now provide the analyst with a formidable armoury with which to attack the many scientific problems associated with art research.
- They have three weapons in their armoury.
1a place where weapons are stored2all the skills, information etc someone has available to achieve something: Interest rates have become powerful weapons in the government’s armoury. |
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