weaponry
/ˈwepənri/ (bre, ipa) · [wˈɛpənri] /ˈwepənri/ (ame, ipa) · [wˈɛpənri] /ˈwe-pən-rē How to pronounce weaponry (audio)/ (ame, mw)
weaponry — 名詞
1. the complete range of guns, bombs, missiles, and other military equipment that a
武器;軍械
某群體或國家擁有的武器總稱
the complete range of guns, bombs, missiles, and other military equipment that a country, army, or other group has available for use.
The country has spent billions modernising its weaponry over the past decade.
該國在過去十年已花費數十億美元進行武器現代化。
collocation: modernise its weaponry
Quinn examined the weaponry captured from the enemy base and reported her findings.
Quinn 檢查了從敵方基地繳獲的軍械,並報告了她的發現。
Advances in weaponry helped Apinya's platoon defend the village against the advancing militia.
武器的進步幫助 Apinya 的排保衛村莊,抵禦進逼的民兵。
Diego argued that the rebels' weaponry was no match for the government's tanks and fighter jets.
Diego 認為叛軍的武器無法與政府的坦克和戰鬥機相比。
- arms
more formal or legal in tone; often used in international contexts such as arms control or arms trade
- ordnance
more technical; refers specifically to military supplies including weapons, ammunition, and vehicles
- weapons
the everyday, countable equivalent; weaponry emphasises the collective system rather than individual pieces
用法筆記
Weaponry is an uncountable collective noun and does not have a plural form. It describes the entire system or collection of weapons used by a group, not individual items.