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词汇 cannon
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cannon
noun [ C ] uk/ˈkæn.ən/ us/ˈkæn.ən/
(GUN)
plural cannons or or cannon旧时的)大炮,火炮,加农炮
a large, powerful gun, usually attached to two or four wheels, that was used in the past to fire heavy stone or metal balls
The 5,000-pound cannon predates the Civil War.
The cannon were positioned on the field of battle.
plural cannons or or cannon(飞机上的)机关枪
a gun fastened to an aircraft
A burst of fire was discharged by the jet's 20mm cannon.
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  • They could hear the peal of bells and the roar of cannon.
  • The U. S., Jefferson felt, was safe from Napoleon's cannons and muskets.
  • A shell shot out of the cannon and whizzed through the sky.
  • If anything looked suspicious, they did not hesitate to blow it up with a grenade, a cannon or the main gun of a tank.
cannon
verb uk/ˈkæn.ən/ us/ˈkæn.ən/
[ I usually + adv/prep ] mainly UK突然撞上,碰撞
to knock or hit against someone or something forcefully and suddenly, usually at an angle
I was rushing along the corridor when I cannoned into someone coming out of a side door.
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  • Because she wasn't looking where she was going, she almost cannoned into another girl.
  • Their car cannoned off the kerb, tyres squealing.
  • He beat the goalkeeper only to see the ball cannon back off the post.
  • The cue ball cannoned in off a yellow.
  • What do you call a shot where you intentionally cannon the cue ball off of one red into another red so that the second red goes into a pocket?
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