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		Definition of turret in English: turretnoun ˈtʌrɪtˈtərət ![]() 1A small tower on top of a larger tower or at the corner of a building or wall, typically of a castle. (尤指城堡的)角楼,塔楼  a castle with fairy-tale turrets Example sentencesExamples -  Christine and I came and piled a huge mound of sand for a castle, adding turrets and walls and digging a moat that filled anew with every wave that reached it.
 -  It's a striking building with turrets and spires.
 -  Thirty minutes passed and they arrived at a large castle, many turrets decorating it, along with high towers.
 -  Small bolts of silver lighting could be seen every once in awhile striking the black turrets of the castle.
 -  He went to the tallest turret of the castle and surveyed his land.
 -  Main Street leads to Sleeping Beauty's Castle, its turrets towering above the magic, and from here you pick from the four ‘lands’ that contain the rides and shows.
 -  The towers and turrets of the castle rose above the trees like huge stony fingers, and the late evening sun was bathing it in a glorious golden peachy light.
 -  It was completely surrounded by an ancient wall - with turrets and towers - and old churches and cobbled stone streets.
 -  It was a large castle with countless turrets, towers, and boarded-over windows.
 -  Many grotesque gargoyles with mysterious ochre stains around their mouths littered the castle's turrets and corners leering down at her.
 -  Flames engulf the castle, whose turrets begin to crumble and fall.
 -  The building strongly reminded me of a medieval castle, complete with turrets and towers, and the gray stone walls practically breathed history.
 -  I would make castles with turrets, moats and drawbridges in the firm white sand until the tide came in and swept them away.
 -  The architecture attested to its ancient heritage, with massive castle-like structures adorned with spires and turrets on nearly every building.
 -  Sponges grow from the seabed like the turrets of a castle.
 -  Its facade mixes Georgian colonnades with the loopholes and turrets of a mediaeval castle; above, Palladian arcades rise to Mughal copulas.
 -  Now the bunny has licence to roam all over the flat and even has his very own Chateaux Lapin: a rabbit castle, complete with turrets.
 -  The fancy old house much resembled a castle, with many turrets and towers.
 -  Then he describes a house up by the watertower, a grand and mysterious place that looks out over a gorge, and has an actual castle wall with a turret.
 -  However, they were anxious to gain control of the area again, and so in 1265 they built, but this time it was in stone and the castle reputedly had seven turrets.
 
 - 1.1 A low armoured tower, typically one that revolves, for a gun and gunners in a ship, aircraft, fort, or tank.
(尤指可旋转的战舰、飞机、堡垒或坦克的)炮塔 Example sentencesExamples -  Within seconds of him entering, and barrels of all three turrets swiveled around to face him.
 -  He shot at the MG operator on top of the tank's turret with his pistol and killed him.
 -  Missile three demolished one of the main plasma cannon turrets of Battery One.
 -  We should be able to see external point defense cannon turrets.
 -  I immediately tried to swivel the turret, but it was no use.
 -  When he returns to his day job, though, popping his head over the turret as an army tank commander, he'll leave behind plenty of talent in the ranks.
 -  For its anti-submarine role, the rear turret was replaced.
 -  The Humvee rolled to a light stop on the curb, allowing James time to jump onto the rear turret.
 -  By now we had attracted the attention of the big cruiser, and the laser turrets were starting to turn.
 -  Mack sprinted forward, leapt up to man the machine-gun turret.
 -  Curious children clamber over the tank's turret, only to get shouted at by the men.
 -  We coordinated nonstandard casualty evacuation, which would be done on our tank turrets, and prepared his platoon for our arrival.
 -  The gun turrets swivelled and fired green lasers at the falcons.
 -  As soon as Jack finished, Sam rushed out to the main laser turret.
 -  The Americans were developing larger tanks, with cast-armour hulls and turrets, better guns, and air-cooled diesel engines.
 -  I watched them from the turret of the command tank where I sat with the hatch nearly closed for protection.
 -  The armoured turret has both laying and stabilisation drives and power supply.
 -  Immediately, Will rotated the turret to face his rear and destroyed the tank using his cannon.
 -  A new feature of the tank is that the fitted modular special armour covers the turret.
 -  We need one that had decent sailing capability, three decks, and a rotating cannon turret.
 
  - 1.2 A rotating holder for tools, especially on a lathe.
(尤指机床上的)转台 Example sentencesExamples -  The toolholder disc for the turrets can handle 12 tools.
 -  Opportunity moved her arm into position, rotating the turret to aim the microscopic imager down toward the patch.
 -  That particular joint, number 5, is the rover arm turret, which rotates the four rover arm instruments into position.
 -  Multiple-grating turrets allow two or more gratings to be mounted on a turret and rotated into position when needed.
 
  
 
 OriginMiddle English: from Old French tourete, diminutive of tour 'tower'. tower from Old English: This comes ultimately from Greek via Latin and French tour. The phrase tower of strength is from a use in the Book of Common Prayer: ‘O Lord…be unto them a tower of strength’ and originally meant ‘a strong tower’. A turret (Middle English), in Old French tourete, is a little tower. 
    Definition of turret in US English: turretnounˈtərətˈtərət 1A small tower on top of a larger tower or at the corner of a building or wall, typically of a castle. (尤指城堡的)角楼,塔楼 Example sentencesExamples -  Flames engulf the castle, whose turrets begin to crumble and fall.
 -  Small bolts of silver lighting could be seen every once in awhile striking the black turrets of the castle.
 -  The fancy old house much resembled a castle, with many turrets and towers.
 -  Main Street leads to Sleeping Beauty's Castle, its turrets towering above the magic, and from here you pick from the four ‘lands’ that contain the rides and shows.
 -  The architecture attested to its ancient heritage, with massive castle-like structures adorned with spires and turrets on nearly every building.
 -  He went to the tallest turret of the castle and surveyed his land.
 -  Its facade mixes Georgian colonnades with the loopholes and turrets of a mediaeval castle; above, Palladian arcades rise to Mughal copulas.
 -  It's a striking building with turrets and spires.
 -  Then he describes a house up by the watertower, a grand and mysterious place that looks out over a gorge, and has an actual castle wall with a turret.
 -  The building strongly reminded me of a medieval castle, complete with turrets and towers, and the gray stone walls practically breathed history.
 -  It was a large castle with countless turrets, towers, and boarded-over windows.
 -  However, they were anxious to gain control of the area again, and so in 1265 they built, but this time it was in stone and the castle reputedly had seven turrets.
 -  The towers and turrets of the castle rose above the trees like huge stony fingers, and the late evening sun was bathing it in a glorious golden peachy light.
 -  Thirty minutes passed and they arrived at a large castle, many turrets decorating it, along with high towers.
 -  Now the bunny has licence to roam all over the flat and even has his very own Chateaux Lapin: a rabbit castle, complete with turrets.
 -  Many grotesque gargoyles with mysterious ochre stains around their mouths littered the castle's turrets and corners leering down at her.
 -  I would make castles with turrets, moats and drawbridges in the firm white sand until the tide came in and swept them away.
 -  It was completely surrounded by an ancient wall - with turrets and towers - and old churches and cobbled stone streets.
 -  Sponges grow from the seabed like the turrets of a castle.
 -  Christine and I came and piled a huge mound of sand for a castle, adding turrets and walls and digging a moat that filled anew with every wave that reached it.
 
 - 1.1 A low, flat armored gun emplacement, typically one that revolves, in a ship, aircraft, fort, or tank.
(尤指可旋转的战舰、飞机、堡垒或坦克的)炮塔 Example sentencesExamples -  I immediately tried to swivel the turret, but it was no use.
 -  We need one that had decent sailing capability, three decks, and a rotating cannon turret.
 -  A new feature of the tank is that the fitted modular special armour covers the turret.
 -  He shot at the MG operator on top of the tank's turret with his pistol and killed him.
 -  We coordinated nonstandard casualty evacuation, which would be done on our tank turrets, and prepared his platoon for our arrival.
 -  The Americans were developing larger tanks, with cast-armour hulls and turrets, better guns, and air-cooled diesel engines.
 -  The Humvee rolled to a light stop on the curb, allowing James time to jump onto the rear turret.
 -  The armoured turret has both laying and stabilisation drives and power supply.
 -  I watched them from the turret of the command tank where I sat with the hatch nearly closed for protection.
 -  The gun turrets swivelled and fired green lasers at the falcons.
 -  Mack sprinted forward, leapt up to man the machine-gun turret.
 -  Immediately, Will rotated the turret to face his rear and destroyed the tank using his cannon.
 -  As soon as Jack finished, Sam rushed out to the main laser turret.
 -  For its anti-submarine role, the rear turret was replaced.
 -  Within seconds of him entering, and barrels of all three turrets swiveled around to face him.
 -  Missile three demolished one of the main plasma cannon turrets of Battery One.
 -  By now we had attracted the attention of the big cruiser, and the laser turrets were starting to turn.
 -  When he returns to his day job, though, popping his head over the turret as an army tank commander, he'll leave behind plenty of talent in the ranks.
 -  Curious children clamber over the tank's turret, only to get shouted at by the men.
 -  We should be able to see external point defense cannon turrets.
 
  - 1.2 A rotating holder for tools, especially on a lathe.
(尤指机床上的)转台 Example sentencesExamples -  The toolholder disc for the turrets can handle 12 tools.
 -  Multiple-grating turrets allow two or more gratings to be mounted on a turret and rotated into position when needed.
 -  That particular joint, number 5, is the rover arm turret, which rotates the four rover arm instruments into position.
 -  Opportunity moved her arm into position, rotating the turret to aim the microscopic imager down toward the patch.
 
  
 2A mollusk with a long, slender, pointed spiral shell, typically brightly colored and living in tropical seas. 锥螺 Family Turitellidae, class Gastropoda: Turitella and other genera 
 OriginMiddle English: from Old French tourete, diminutive of tour ‘tower’.     |