gunpowder
gunpowder — 名詞
1. A dry, dark mixture of sulfur, charcoal, and a chemical salt called saltpetre th
火藥
用於槍械及煙火的爆炸性粉末
A dry, dark mixture of sulfur, charcoal, and a chemical salt called saltpetre that burns extremely fast, creating a sudden blast of expanding gas; used inside bullets and bombs and to make fireworks explode.
The Song dynasty used gunpowder in early weapons such as fire arrows and bombs.
宋朝在早期武器(如火箭和炸彈)中使用火藥。
collocation: used gunpowder in [weapon/device]
Leila carefully measured the gunpowder before sealing each firework tube.
Leila 在封好每個煙火管之前,仔細測量了火藥。
collocation: measure the gunpowder
A strong smell of gunpowder still hung in the air long after the blast.
爆炸過後,濃烈的火藥味仍久久瀰漫在空氣中。
Visitors can examine an old barrel of gunpowder from the 17th century in the museum.
參觀者可以在博物館裡看到一個來自 17 世紀的古老火藥桶。
Kofi explained that gunpowder is mostly made of sulfur, charcoal, and saltpetre.
Kofi 解釋說,火藥主要由硫磺、木炭和硝石製成。
- black powder
The traditional name for the original form of gunpowder made from sulfur, charcoal, and saltpetre; often used by historians and hobbyists.
- explosive
Much broader category — any substance that can burst violently. Gunpowder is one type of explosive.
文法句型
gunpowder + verb (singular)
quantifier + of + gunpowder
用法筆記
Uncountable noun — never use 'a gunpowder' or 'gunpowders'. To refer to a specific quantity, use a measure phrase: a barrel of gunpowder, a bag of gunpowder, a pinch of gunpowder.