释义 |
pom-pom \ˈpämˌpäm\ noun (-s) Etymology: imitative 1. a. : a fully automatic carriage-mounted 37 millimeter gun firing explosive shells and used by both sides during the Boer War b. : a usually fully automatic gun of 20 to 40 millimeters usually firing explosive shells and mounted on ships in pairs, fours, or eights — called also Chicago piano 2. [by alteration] : pompon |