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单词 catapult
释义

catapult

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noun

cat·​a·​pult ˈka-tə-ˌpəlt How to pronounce catapult (audio)
-ˌpu̇lt
1
: an ancient military device for hurling missiles
2
: a device for launching an airplane at flying speed (as from an aircraft carrier)

Illustration of catapult

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catapult

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verb

catapulted; catapulting; catapults

transitive verb

: to throw or launch by or as if by a catapult

intransitive verb

: to become catapulted
he catapulted to fame

Synonyms

Verb

  • cast
  • chuck
  • dash
  • fire
  • fling
  • heave
  • hurl
  • hurtle
  • launch
  • lob
  • loft
  • peg
  • pelt
  • pitch
  • sling
  • throw
  • toss
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Example Sentences

Verb They catapulted rocks toward the castle. The publicity catapulted her CD to the top of the charts. The novel catapulted him from unknown to best-selling author. He catapulted to fame after his first book was published. Her career was catapulting ahead.
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Head down to the Joshua Metell Foundation 3on3 Classic at Church Street and then the bounce house and human catapult at 6 p.m. Hartford Courant, 13 Sep. 2022 In almost any recent election, a Michigan Republican would use an endorsement from the DeVoses as a badge of honor and a catapult to fund-raising success. New York Times, 30 July 2022 Could a strong season from Westbrook catapult the Lakers into contenders? Gary Washburn, BostonGlobe.com, 13 Aug. 2022 Research suggests that feelings of guilt and shame catapult parents’ levels of depression, stress and anxiety. Amy Paturel, Washington Post, 9 Aug. 2022 In 2017, Nike released its Zoom Vaporfly 4%, a road running shoe with a carbon-fiber plate in the midsole that acts as a catapult, more efficiently returning energy to its wearer. New York Times, 26 July 2022 To get aloft without a mini-airport, they’re launched via a small catapult that can placed on a roof. John Koetsier, Forbes, 28 June 2022 Using a summer with Team USA as a catapult for his third-year leap, Garland averaged a career-high 21.7 points and 8.6 assists while igniting a franchise transformation. Chris Fedor, cleveland, 9 July 2022 The use of a catapult on Type 003 will allow the PLAN to embark its own version of the Hawkeye. Kyle Mizokami, Popular Mechanics, 15 June 2022
Verb
At just 26, Grede, now 40, built a entertainment marketing agency, ITB Worldwide and years later worked alongside Kim and Khloe Kardashians to catapult their respective apparel brands to success. Jasmine Browley, Essence, 29 Aug. 2022 Former colleagues and artists credit Taylor for helping catapult the commercial careers of several jazz musicians, mainly due to his encouragement for artists to work with outside artists and material. Thania Garcia, Variety, 25 Aug. 2022 Those who take bold action during a decline are most likely to survive it and to catapult forward when recovery comes. Expert Panel®, Forbes, 15 Aug. 2022 But not until Serena did a Black player revolutionize the game, or catapult to the top for more than a decade. Gary Washburn, BostonGlobe.com, 9 Aug. 2022 Proponents say the deal would begin to reshape the nation’s reliance on emissions-producing fuels and catapult the United States into a worldwide leader in reducing emissions. Jennifer Haberkorn, Los Angeles Times, 28 July 2022 Holmes was featured on magazine covers and upheld as a rare female founder to catapult her business to a billion-dollar valuation. Sara Ashley O'brien, CNN, 24 June 2022 Pershing Square Tontine Holdings in July 2020 helped catapult special purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs, to record levels as the pandemic took hold. Michael Hytha, Fortune, 12 July 2022 The event was televised for the first time — a decision encouraged by her husband, Philip, that would catapult the royal family into people’s homes for decades to come. Washington Post, 31 May 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle French or Latin; Middle French catapulte, from Latin catapulta, from Greek katapaltēs, from kata- + pallein to hurl

First Known Use

Noun

1577, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1848, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Kids Definition

catapult 1 of 2

noun

cat·​a·​pult ˈka-tə-ˌpəlt How to pronounce catapult (audio)
1
: an ancient military machine for hurling stones and arrows
2
: a device for launching an airplane from the deck of a ship

catapult

2 of 2

verb

catapulted; catapulting
1
: to throw by or as if by a catapult
She catapulted herself out of the door. Louise Fitzhugh, Harriet the Spy
2
: to quickly advance
The movie role catapulted her to fame.

catapult

verb

as in to throw
to send through the air especially with a quick forward motion of the arm catapulted a pumpkin into the next yard

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • throw
  • hurl
  • toss
  • fling
  • sling
  • launch
  • fire
  • peg
  • heave
  • bowl
  • lob
  • chuck
  • loft
  • cast
  • hurtle
  • propel
  • pitch
  • dart
  • pelt
  • let fly
  • gun
  • dash
  • thrust
  • flip
  • roll
  • hook
  • project
  • rifle
  • precipitate
  • eject
  • shoot
  • pass
  • impel
  • buck
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