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		Definition of trench mortar in English: trench mortarnoun A light simple mortar designed to propel a bomb into enemy trenches. 迫击炮 Example sentencesExamples -  We captured a trench mortar, a machine gun and some material.
 -  The sounds of fighting never abated; even the infrequent spells of calm were interrupted by the occasional bored firing of a rifle or a trench mortar or an Army machine gun.
 -  The closest Wood got to combat was the inspection tour, during which a trench mortar exploded at the breach, slightly wounding him and killing several officers who stood nearby.
 -  Common equipment, such as guns, machine guns, and rifles are supplemented by special weapons like a flamethrower, trench mortar, etc.
 -  With such trenches stretching from the North Sea to Switzerland, a stalemate existed and to break it various new weapons were introduced, including hand-grenades, poison gas, trench mortars, and artillery barrages.
 -  Initially, the Japanese troops lived in tents, but to defend against trench mortars, two containers were stacked.
 -  In 1674 he gave his name to a trench mortar, to be used at closer range than previous models.
 -  For example, his five divisions had only 118 guns each - a third of the standard number; there was an almost total lack of howitzers, trench mortars, grenades and high explosive ammunition.
 -  North Korea recently accused South Korea of bringing trench mortars into the Demilitarized Zone in violation of the armistice agreement, which ended the 1950-1953 Korean War.
 -  He followed Sasha through the wire diving for cover in a shell hole, just as a round from a trench mortar obliterated the three men who cleared the wire seconds before them.
 -  Bombardment by heavy trench mortar had been added.
 
    Definition of trench mortar in US English: trench mortarnoun A light simple mortar designed to propel a bomb into enemy trenches. 迫击炮 Example sentencesExamples -  North Korea recently accused South Korea of bringing trench mortars into the Demilitarized Zone in violation of the armistice agreement, which ended the 1950-1953 Korean War.
 -  Initially, the Japanese troops lived in tents, but to defend against trench mortars, two containers were stacked.
 -  With such trenches stretching from the North Sea to Switzerland, a stalemate existed and to break it various new weapons were introduced, including hand-grenades, poison gas, trench mortars, and artillery barrages.
 -  We captured a trench mortar, a machine gun and some material.
 -  Common equipment, such as guns, machine guns, and rifles are supplemented by special weapons like a flamethrower, trench mortar, etc.
 -  The sounds of fighting never abated; even the infrequent spells of calm were interrupted by the occasional bored firing of a rifle or a trench mortar or an Army machine gun.
 -  In 1674 he gave his name to a trench mortar, to be used at closer range than previous models.
 -  The closest Wood got to combat was the inspection tour, during which a trench mortar exploded at the breach, slightly wounding him and killing several officers who stood nearby.
 -  Bombardment by heavy trench mortar had been added.
 -  For example, his five divisions had only 118 guns each - a third of the standard number; there was an almost total lack of howitzers, trench mortars, grenades and high explosive ammunition.
 -  He followed Sasha through the wire diving for cover in a shell hole, just as a round from a trench mortar obliterated the three men who cleared the wire seconds before them.
 
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