释义 |
am·mu·ni·tion I. \ˌamyəˈnishən, chiefly in substand speech ˌaməˈ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: obsolete French amunition, amonition, from Middle French, alteration (influenced by Middle French amonition admonition) of munition 1. obsolete : general military supplies 2. a. : the various projectiles together with their fuzes, propelling charges, and primers that are fired from guns b. : explosive military items (as grenades, bombs, and pyrotechnical matériel) c. : any item or material that is thrown in fight or play (as spears or snowballs) 3. : resources for attack or defense often in a contention or struggle in which one must engage < ammunition to support sweeping changes — T.W.Arnold > II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to supply with ammunition : load < the gunners were fast in firing and ammunitioning > |