释义 |
countermeasurecoun‧ter‧mea‧sure /ˈkaʊntəmeʒə $ -tərmeʒər/ noun [countable usually plural] - The rising incidence of drunken driving requires drastic countermeasures.
- A host of countermeasures have been devised and a few tried, such as exercise bikes and treadmills to which crew members are strapped.
- During those tests kill vehicles would have to find their targets among an array of decoys and countermeasures.
- He struck a countermeasure that made better sense on every level.
- So guerrillas against the country will be met with countermeasures.
- The intercontinental B-1B bomber's electronic countermeasure system will never have the full capabilities touted by the Reagan administration.
- The only effective countermeasure to such activities is international inspection of all the nuclear facilities on Earth.
- Then you dissect the results in order to draw some conclusions for taking countermeasures.
- We need better computer models and more reliable climate data before we take any drastic countermeasures. 3.
an action taken to prevent another action from having a harmful effect: new countermeasures against terrorism |