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单词 ballistics
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Definition of ballistics in English:

ballistics

plural noun bəˈlɪstɪksbəˈlɪstɪks
  • 1treated as singular The science of projectiles and firearms.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • No one intended to besmirch your handguns, but just to keep things straight, we checked with Winchester on our ballistics.
    • If you could forgive the ends, the means was actually a neat project in puerile ballistics.
    • The army had offered him a reserve officer's commission and the command of the office of experimental ballistics at its new Aberdeen proving ground.
    • The ballistics model is First World War ballistics mathematics.
    • He had a real understanding of fortification, ballistics and shipping, and could discuss mathematics and astronomy on equal terms with experts.
    • In 1940 Wilkinson began war work which involved mathematical and numerical work on ballistics.
    • The embedded ballistics of the FCS ballistic computer gives the gunner range and accuracy.
    • Internal ballistics modeled the forces inside of a gun barrel while external ballistics modeled the flight of a projectile.
    • By the mid-nineteenth century, advances in physics, chemistry, metallurgy, and ballistics were influencing the manufacture of weapons.
    • The characteristics of spider silk could have applications in areas ranging from medicine to ballistics.
    • In addition, there were other equally profound developments in areas such as firearms and ballistics, mechanics, shipbuilding, mining, distillation, and anatomy, to name but a few.
    • Vidocq may not, as his admirers claim, have invented fingerprinting and the science of ballistics, but he did show the importance of keeping detailed criminal records.
    • Bliss worked on ballistics during World War I and designed new firing tables for artillery.
    • A knowledge of ballistics involved a grasp of mathematics, and that too became a factor in changing military education.
    • Transitional ballistics is a complex science that involves a number of variables that are not fully understood; therefore, it is not an exact science.
    • Case head expansion and dropped primers occurred long before ballistics got interesting.
    • During this trip, he started to shift his attention from ballistics back to mathematics.
    • Towards the end of the war, Goldie was transferred to London, where he worked on ballistics at the Woolwich Arsenal.
    • ‘Is a forensic firearm specialist the same as a ballistics expert? ‘asked the judge.
    • It bans the private sale of all firearms, creates a Federal ballistics database, and much more.
    1. 1.1 The scientific study of the effects of being fired on a bullet, cartridge, or gun.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Similar ballistics in a rifle that fit Simone seemed to be the answer.
      • At that instant, the total effects of interior ballistics in terms of developed muzzle velocity and spin have been imparted to the projectile.
      • This extraordinarily accurate cartridge has excellent defensive ballistics, spitting a 165-grain Speer Gold Dot bullet at about 1,150 feet per second.
      • It's just as accurate, it provides somewhat better ballistics, and the choice of ammunition and rifles is excellent.
      • Overall, it's a very readable interpretation of the intensive research being done on shotgun ballistics and performance in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
      • As a result, there are myriad British Nitro Express cartridges exhibiting similar ballistics and knockdown power in the .450 to .475 range.
      • The premise of the .45 Glock Automatic Pistol is to provide the ballistics of the.45 Automatic Colt Pistol in a smaller platform.
      • The ballistics of a bullet lodged in the sidewalk indicated that the man missed, from five paces away.
      • However, the ballistics of the M16 round are not optimum inside a building.
      • As originally loaded, the new .30 - '03 U.S. cartridge matched the ballistics of the service rounds of other nations.
      • Swann said: ‘I based my views on police photographs of the death scenes and on my own ballistics tests using similar weapons.’
      • The Swift achieves its ballistics with heavier bullets than the .204, and these heavier bullets carry more energy.
      • Then, as now, many handgun carriers were perfectly happy with mousegun ballistics.
      • They achieve these efficient ballistics with moderate recoil, even in rifles that are light and portable enough to be carded comfortably.
      • To equal black powder ballistics and pressures in the .45 Colt requires tiny little charges of most smokeless propellants.
      • And they have connected the gun that was found in the dumpster through ballistics to the bullets found in the victim.
      • He said the confiscated rifles have been sent to Australia to check ballistics to see if a link can be established with Wednesday's attack.
      • The cartridge was designed to improve on the accuracy of and duplicate the ballistics of the .22 Magnum in a reloadable case.
      • The objective was to provide .270 ballistics in a cartridge short enough to function in the Winchester M88 lever-action and M100 semiautomatic rifles.
      • They will run it with the ballistics of bullets used in other crimes, in case you used the gun earlier.
 
 

Definition of ballistics in US English:

ballistics

plural nounbəˈlɪstɪksbəˈlistiks
  • 1treated as singular The science of projectiles and firearms.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It bans the private sale of all firearms, creates a Federal ballistics database, and much more.
    • By the mid-nineteenth century, advances in physics, chemistry, metallurgy, and ballistics were influencing the manufacture of weapons.
    • Internal ballistics modeled the forces inside of a gun barrel while external ballistics modeled the flight of a projectile.
    • Vidocq may not, as his admirers claim, have invented fingerprinting and the science of ballistics, but he did show the importance of keeping detailed criminal records.
    • In 1940 Wilkinson began war work which involved mathematical and numerical work on ballistics.
    • In addition, there were other equally profound developments in areas such as firearms and ballistics, mechanics, shipbuilding, mining, distillation, and anatomy, to name but a few.
    • Towards the end of the war, Goldie was transferred to London, where he worked on ballistics at the Woolwich Arsenal.
    • The ballistics model is First World War ballistics mathematics.
    • No one intended to besmirch your handguns, but just to keep things straight, we checked with Winchester on our ballistics.
    • Case head expansion and dropped primers occurred long before ballistics got interesting.
    • The army had offered him a reserve officer's commission and the command of the office of experimental ballistics at its new Aberdeen proving ground.
    • The embedded ballistics of the FCS ballistic computer gives the gunner range and accuracy.
    • Bliss worked on ballistics during World War I and designed new firing tables for artillery.
    • Transitional ballistics is a complex science that involves a number of variables that are not fully understood; therefore, it is not an exact science.
    • He had a real understanding of fortification, ballistics and shipping, and could discuss mathematics and astronomy on equal terms with experts.
    • A knowledge of ballistics involved a grasp of mathematics, and that too became a factor in changing military education.
    • During this trip, he started to shift his attention from ballistics back to mathematics.
    • If you could forgive the ends, the means was actually a neat project in puerile ballistics.
    • ‘Is a forensic firearm specialist the same as a ballistics expert? ‘asked the judge.
    • The characteristics of spider silk could have applications in areas ranging from medicine to ballistics.
    1. 1.1 The study of the effects of being fired on a bullet, cartridge, or gun.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They will run it with the ballistics of bullets used in other crimes, in case you used the gun earlier.
      • Similar ballistics in a rifle that fit Simone seemed to be the answer.
      • As originally loaded, the new .30 - '03 U.S. cartridge matched the ballistics of the service rounds of other nations.
      • This extraordinarily accurate cartridge has excellent defensive ballistics, spitting a 165-grain Speer Gold Dot bullet at about 1,150 feet per second.
      • At that instant, the total effects of interior ballistics in terms of developed muzzle velocity and spin have been imparted to the projectile.
      • However, the ballistics of the M16 round are not optimum inside a building.
      • The premise of the .45 Glock Automatic Pistol is to provide the ballistics of the.45 Automatic Colt Pistol in a smaller platform.
      • Overall, it's a very readable interpretation of the intensive research being done on shotgun ballistics and performance in the late 1940s and early 1950s.
      • They achieve these efficient ballistics with moderate recoil, even in rifles that are light and portable enough to be carded comfortably.
      • He said the confiscated rifles have been sent to Australia to check ballistics to see if a link can be established with Wednesday's attack.
      • Then, as now, many handgun carriers were perfectly happy with mousegun ballistics.
      • As a result, there are myriad British Nitro Express cartridges exhibiting similar ballistics and knockdown power in the .450 to .475 range.
      • The ballistics of a bullet lodged in the sidewalk indicated that the man missed, from five paces away.
      • The objective was to provide .270 ballistics in a cartridge short enough to function in the Winchester M88 lever-action and M100 semiautomatic rifles.
      • It's just as accurate, it provides somewhat better ballistics, and the choice of ammunition and rifles is excellent.
      • To equal black powder ballistics and pressures in the .45 Colt requires tiny little charges of most smokeless propellants.
      • The Swift achieves its ballistics with heavier bullets than the .204, and these heavier bullets carry more energy.
      • The cartridge was designed to improve on the accuracy of and duplicate the ballistics of the .22 Magnum in a reloadable case.
      • Swann said: ‘I based my views on police photographs of the death scenes and on my own ballistics tests using similar weapons.’
      • And they have connected the gun that was found in the dumpster through ballistics to the bullets found in the victim.
 
 
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