turrets
turrets — 名詞
- turretssingular
- turretsesplural
1. small towers fixed to castles or other large buildings, usually at corners or hi
小塔樓
城堡等建築上的多座小塔樓
small towers fixed to castles or other large buildings, usually at corners or high points.
At sunrise, the castle's four turrets cast long shadows across the moat.
日出時,城堡的四座小塔樓在護城河上投下長長的影子。
turrets on a castle as visible building features
Visitors photographed the stone turrets above the hotel entrance during the tour.
參觀者在導覽途中拍下了飯店入口上方的石造小塔樓。
turrets above an entrance on a large building
From the valley, Mei could see narrow turrets rising from the old fortress.
從山谷望去,Mei 看得見那座古老堡壘伸出的狹長小塔樓。
Workers repaired the copper roofs on the church's damaged turrets after the storm.
暴風雨過後,工人修復了教堂那些受損小塔樓上的銅屋頂。
文法句型
turrets on + castle/building
turrets above + entrance/wall
rows of turrets
用法筆記
This is the regular plural of turret. Use it for the small towers attached to a bigger structure, not for a main tower that stands as the central tall part of a building.
常見錯誤
2. armoured rotating structures on tanks, ships, or aircraft that hold guns and let
砲塔
坦克、軍艦等上的旋轉武器塔
armoured rotating structures on tanks, ships, or aircraft that hold guns and let crews aim them around without turning the whole vehicle.
The damaged tank turrets still pointed toward the bridge after the battle.
戰鬥結束後,受損坦克的砲塔仍然朝著那座橋。
tank turrets as rotating weapon housings
Engineers tested the ship's new turrets before the navy exercise began.
工程師在海軍演習開始前測試了軍艦上的新砲塔。
From the runway, Omar counted two aircraft turrets under the bomber's tail.
從跑道上看去,Omar 數出那架轟炸機尾部下方有兩座砲塔。
Museum guides explained how the steel turrets turned faster in later tanks.
博物館導覽員解說,後期坦克上的鋼製砲塔轉動得更快。
- gun mounts
A broader term for structures that carry guns; turrets are enclosed rotating gun mounts.
- emplacements
Usually fixed gun positions rather than movable armoured housings on vehicles.
文法句型
turrets on + tank/ship/aircraft
turrets with + guns
turn the turrets toward + target
用法筆記
This is the regular plural of turret in military use. The word names the protective rotating housing, not the gun barrel itself and not the main body of the vehicle.