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单词 cannon
释义 can·non
I. \ˈkanən\ noun
(plural cannons or cannon)
Etymology: Middle French canon, from Italian cannone, literally, large tube, aug. of canna reed, tube, from Latin, reed — more at cane
1. plural usually cannon
 a. : a weapon consisting of a metal tube now usually steel and either cast in one piece or built up from a series of forgings, supported by a carriage or mount, and used for firing projectiles — compare gun
 b. : a heavy-caliber automatic aircraft gun firing explosive shells
2.
 a. also cannon bit : a smooth round horse bit
 b. : the straight portion of the mouthpiece of certain bits
3. or can·on : the projecting part of a bell by which it is hung : ear
4. also cannon curl : a cylindrical curl of hair worn in a horizontal position
5. Britain
 a. also canon : a carom in billiards and bagatelle
 b. : bagatelle played with only three balls and sometimes without cups
 c. : a rebound after colliding : carom
6. Britain : a hollow spindle or shaft containing another spindle having an independent motion
7. : the part of the leg where the cannon bone is situated : shank — see horse illustration
8. slang
 a. : pickpocket
 b. : pistol, revolver
9. : a blackish green that is yellower and deeper than ultramarine green
II. verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: probably from Middle French canonner, from canon
intransitive verb
1. : to discharge cannon
2.
 a. Britain : to carom in billiards
 b. chiefly Britain : to bump violently so as to rebound : rebound after colliding
transitive verb
1. : cannonade
2. Britain
 a. : to cause to rebound by violent collision
 b. : to carom into
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