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单词 grenade
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Definition of grenade in English:

grenade

noun ɡrəˈneɪdɡrəˈneɪd
  • 1A small bomb thrown by hand or launched mechanically.

    手榴弹;枪榴弹

    Example sentencesExamples
    • According to eyewitness, a grenade exploded in the main market causing injuries to at least 15 people, out of whom two succumbed to their injuries in the hospital.
    • They have found and deactivated some tens of thousands of munitions and grenades.
    • As the patrol drove off, two rocket-propelled grenades were launched from a house.
    • Their unit was ambushed with bombs, grenades and petrol bombs, but the soldiers managed to escape their vehicle before it burned out.
    • At the moment they are still chucking stones, petrol bombs and grenades at us.
    Synonyms
    projectile, bomb
    1. 1.1 A glass receptacle containing chemicals which are released when the receptacle is thrown and broken, used for testing drains and extinguishing fires.
      (内装化学剂的)玻璃投掷瓶(用于检验排水道和灭火)

Origin

Mid 16th century (in the sense 'pomegranate'): from French, alteration of Old French (pome) grenate (see pomegranate), on the pattern of Spanish granada. The bomb was so named because it supposedly resembled a pomegranate in shape.

  • The Old French word grenate, the root of grenade, is a shortened form of pome grenatepomegranate’, literally ‘many-seeded apple’. The connection is the supposed resemblance between the shape of the bomb and that of the fruit. Early on in its history grenade could also refer to the fruit. Continuing the fruity theme, a hand grenade has, since the First World War, been informally known as a pineapple.

Rhymes

abrade, afraid, aid, aide, ambuscade, arcade, balustrade, barricade, Belgrade, blade, blockade, braid, brigade, brocade, cannonade, carronade, cascade, cavalcade, cockade, colonnade, crusade, dissuade, downgrade, enfilade, esplanade, evade, fade, fusillade, glade, grade, grillade, handmade, harlequinade, homemade, invade, jade, lade, laid, lemonade, limeade, made, maid, man-made, marinade, masquerade, newlaid, orangeade, paid, palisade, parade, pasquinade, persuade, pervade, raid, serenade, shade, Sinéad, staid, stockade, stock-in-trade, suede, tailor-made, they'd, tirade, trade, Ubaid, underpaid, undismayed, unplayed, unsprayed, unswayed, upbraid, upgrade, wade

Definition of grenade in US English:

grenade

nounɡrəˈnādɡrəˈneɪd
  • 1A small bomb thrown by hand or launched mechanically.

    手榴弹;枪榴弹

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their unit was ambushed with bombs, grenades and petrol bombs, but the soldiers managed to escape their vehicle before it burned out.
    • As the patrol drove off, two rocket-propelled grenades were launched from a house.
    • They have found and deactivated some tens of thousands of munitions and grenades.
    • At the moment they are still chucking stones, petrol bombs and grenades at us.
    • According to eyewitness, a grenade exploded in the main market causing injuries to at least 15 people, out of whom two succumbed to their injuries in the hospital.
    Synonyms
    projectile, bomb
    1. 1.1 A glass receptacle containing chemicals which are released when the receptacle is thrown and broken, used for testing drains and extinguishing fires.
      (内装化学剂的)玻璃投掷瓶(用于检验排水道和灭火)

Origin

Mid 16th century (in the sense ‘pomegranate’): from French, alteration of Old French ( pome) grenate (see pomegranate), on the pattern of Spanish granada. The bomb was so named because it supposedly resembled a pomegranate in shape.

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