torpedoes
n. 魚雷( torpedo的名詞複數 ); 油井爆破筒; <俚>刺客; 摜炮
A torpedo is bomb that is shaped like a tube and that travels under water.
If a ship is torpedoed, it is hit, and usually sunk, by a torpedo or torpedoes.
More than a thousand people died when the Lusitania was torpedoed.
盧西塔尼亞號被魚雷擊沉,導致 1,000 多人死亡。
If someone torpedoes negotiations or plans, they deliberately prevent them from being completed or from being successful.
These attacks are seen as an effort to torpedo the talks.
人們認為這些襲擊是為了故意破壞會談。
It could engage the enemy beyond the range of hostile torpedoes.
從這可以避開敵方魚雷區對敵人發動進攻。
Only two torpedoes struck home.
只有兩枚魚雷擊中了目標。
We top off, take on provisions and torpedoes, and go.
我們維修完, 裝上給養和魚雷就出發.
Cavitating torpedoes remain rare, not least because they are problematic.
超空泡魚雷仍然十分罕見, 尤其是因為這類魚類自身還存在問題.
Primarily torpedoes will do the most damage to armor.
對裝甲造成破壞的主要是魚雷.