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 cartridge ['kɑrtrɪdʒ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 弹药筒, 弹药, 一卷软片, 墨粉鼓

[计] 盒式磁带机

[医] 药筒(注射用)


  1. A heavy paper cartridge case.
    弹药箱一种沉重的纸板弹药箱
  2. Such a projectile in a metal casing; a cartridge.
    弹药(筒)装在金属盒中的射弹。弹药
  3. Would you like to use our recycled cartridge again?
    您将继续使用我们的再生硒鼓吗?


cartridge
[ noun ]
  1. ammunition consisting of a cylindrical casing containing an explosive charge and a bullet; fired from a rifle or handgun

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. a light-tight supply chamber holding the film and supplying it for exposure as required

  4. <noun.artifact>
  5. a module designed to be inserted into a larger piece of equipment

  6. <noun.artifact>
    he loaded a cartridge of fresh tape into the tape deck
  7. an electro-acoustic transducer that is the part of the arm of a record player that holds the needle and that is removable

  8. <noun.artifact>


Cartridge \Car"tridge\ (k[aum]r"tr[i^]j), n. [Formerly cartrage,
corrupted fr. F. cartouche. See {Cartouch}.] (Mil.)
A complete charge for a firearm, contained in, or held
together by, a case, capsule, or shell of metal, pasteboard,
or other material.

{Ball cartridge}, a cartridge containing a projectile.

{Blank cartridge}, a cartridge without a projectile.

{Center-fire cartridge}, a cartridge in which the fulminate
occupies an axial position usually in the center of the
base of the capsule, instead of being contained in its
rim. In the Prussian needle gun the fulminate is applied
to the middle of the base of the bullet.

{Rim-fire cartridge}, a cartridge in which the fulminate is
contained in a rim surrounding its base.

{Cartridge bag}, a bag of woolen cloth, to hold a charge for
a cannon.

{Cartridge belt}, a belt having pockets for cartridges.

{Cartridge box}, a case, usually of leather, attached to a
belt or strap, for holding cartridges.

{Cartridge paper}.
(a) A thick stout paper for inclosing cartridges.
(b) A rough tinted paper used for covering walls, and also
for making drawings upon.

Pickup \Pick"up\, or Pick-up \Pick"-up`\, n. [Colloq., Cant, or
Slang]
1. Act of picking up, as, in various games, the fielding or
hitting of a ball just after it strikes the ground.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. That which picks up; specif.: (Elec.) same as {Brush} b.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

3. One that is picked up, as a meal hastily got up for the
occasion, a chance acquaintance, an informal game, etc.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

4. a social companion for the evening who is met without
prior arrangement, as at a singles bar; also, the act of
joining with such a companion in that fashion.
[PJC]

5. (Automobiles) acceleration; a measure of the ability of a
vehicle to accelerate.
[PJC]

6. (Electronics) a component of a phonograph which contains
the stylus and also components for converting the
vibrations of the stylus into electrical impulses for
subsequent processing into sound; often referred to as a
{cartridge}; also, the process of converting vibrations
into electrical impulses.
[PJC]

7. (Electronics) the conversion of sound or light into
electrical signals in a sound or image recording or
transmitting device.
[PJC]

8. (Vehicles) a small truck having an enclosed driver's
compartment (cab) but an open rear with usually low sides
and a tailgate. Also called {pickup truck}.
[PJC]

9. a hitchhiker who has been picked up.
[PJC]

  1. As the fighting flared, Bermudez said in a telephone interview that the Contras had not received "even a single cartridge" from the United States, and admitted that prospects for renewed military aid were grim.
  2. Where a laser printer prints an entire page at once, the inkjet works by sliding an ink cartridge back and forth across the page, edging the paper forward between scans.
  3. The machine also holds a cartridge of carbon dioxide good for about 250 drinks.
  4. Though he said he had attempted to load the revolver on previous occasions, he couldn't explain how the single cartridge wound up in the gun the night of the shooting.
  5. A rifle submitted by Steyr-Mannlicher of Steyr, Austria, fires a steel flechette from a cartridge with a plastic case.
  6. Instruction pamphlets are included with video game cartridge packages.
  7. The Colt rifle fires conventional ammunition or a duplex cartridge with two projectiles.
  8. Select NEC's TurboGrafx, and every cartridge you buy will be playable on the company's TurboExpress hand-held sets; pick any other manufacturer, and you will need to purchase a duplicate software library for your portable game.
  9. Tengen has introduced a Tetris cartridge for use on Nintendo systems, claiming rights from the Soviets through sublicenses covering personal computers.
  10. Most alligators are taken alive, their jaws secured with duct tape, and are delivered to processing plants still kicking. Some are killed with a "bang-stick," a device that shoots a cartridge on impact.
  11. 'This month's council is the last cartridge because we've used up all the others,' said Mr Westendorp.
  12. The Commission found there were three separate markets for nail guns, cartridge strips (and cartridges) and nails. Hilti claimed there was a single market comprising all the fastening systems which can be substituted for PAF systems.
  13. Whatever those numbers might be, here are some that might be of more interest to shoppers: Expect to pay anywhere from $50 to $150 for a game set, and from $15 to over $50 for a game cartridge, depending on features and complexity.
  14. Tandon Corp. will introduce a portable hard-disk drive today that will enable personal computer owners to put all of their programs and data on a single transportable cartridge that can be plugged into other computers.
  15. But small holes were found in a window, and police found a 20-gauge shotgun cartridge in the street, authorities said.
  16. It warned that additional orders would be needed to stave off further job losses at the plant, which makes cartridge cases and shell bodies. Its factory at Glascoed, Gwent, will lose 97 of its 418 jobs.
  17. The energy concern said the division makes cartridge filtration products for the chemical, electronic, food and semiconductor industries.
  18. Tandon developed the portable cartridge in conjunction with Xerox Corp., which supplied much of the research and development funding.
  19. In response to growing concern about the environment many manufacturers now operate cartridge recycling schemes. Some manufactures have adopted even more radical approaches.
  20. Yamamoto showed some wonderful stiffened dark gray mid-calf skirts gathered like cartridge pleats with clinging black tops.
  21. Empty cartridge shells rain down.
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