There are 22 total results for your 導彈 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
導彈 导弹 see styles |
dǎo dàn dao3 dan4 tao tan |
(guided) missile; CL:枚[mei2] |
反導彈 反导弹 see styles |
fǎn dǎo dàn fan3 dao3 dan4 fan tao tan |
anti-missile |
核導彈 核导弹 see styles |
hé dǎo dàn he2 dao3 dan4 ho tao tan |
nuclear missile |
導彈潛艇 导弹潜艇 see styles |
dǎo dàn qián tǐng dao3 dan4 qian2 ting3 tao tan ch`ien t`ing tao tan chien ting |
(guided) missile submarine |
反導導彈 反导导弹 see styles |
fǎn dǎo dǎo dàn fan3 dao3 dao3 dan4 fan tao tao tan |
anti-missile missile (such as the Patriot Missile) |
反彈導彈 反弹导弹 see styles |
fǎn dàn dǎo dàn fan3 dan4 dao3 dan4 fan tan tao tan |
antimissile missile |
反艦導彈 反舰导弹 see styles |
fǎn jiàn dǎo dàn fan3 jian4 dao3 dan4 fan chien tao tan |
anti-ship missile |
巡航導彈 巡航导弹 see styles |
xún háng dǎo dàn xun2 hang2 dao3 dan4 hsün hang tao tan |
cruise missile |
彈道導彈 弹道导弹 see styles |
dàn dào dǎo dàn dan4 dao4 dao3 dan4 tan tao tao tan |
ballistic missile |
戰術導彈 战术导弹 see styles |
zhàn shù dǎo dàn zhan4 shu4 dao3 dan4 chan shu tao tan |
tactical missile |
洲際導彈 洲际导弹 see styles |
zhōu jì dǎo dàn zhou1 ji4 dao3 dan4 chou chi tao tan |
intercontinental ballistic missile ICBM |
空地導彈 空地导弹 see styles |
kōng dì dǎo dàn kong1 di4 dao3 dan4 k`ung ti tao tan kung ti tao tan |
air-to-surface missile |
空空導彈 空空导弹 see styles |
kōng kōng dǎo dàn kong1 kong1 dao3 dan4 k`ung k`ung tao tan kung kung tao tan |
air-to-air missile |
肩射導彈 肩射导弹 see styles |
jiān shè dǎo dàn jian1 she4 dao3 dan4 chien she tao tan |
shoulder-fired missile |
遠程導彈 远程导弹 see styles |
yuǎn chéng dǎo dàn yuan3 cheng2 dao3 dan4 yüan ch`eng tao tan yüan cheng tao tan |
long distance missile |
陸基導彈 陆基导弹 see styles |
lù jī dǎo dàn lu4 ji1 dao3 dan4 lu chi tao tan |
land-based missile |
導彈核潛艇 导弹核潜艇 see styles |
dǎo dàn hé qián tǐng dao3 dan4 he2 qian2 ting3 tao tan ho ch`ien t`ing tao tan ho chien ting |
nuclear-powered missile submarine |
地對空導彈 地对空导弹 see styles |
dì duì kōng dǎo dàn di4 dui4 kong1 dao3 dan4 ti tui k`ung tao tan ti tui kung tao tan |
ground-to-air missile |
空對空導彈 空对空导弹 see styles |
kōng duì kōng dǎo dàn kong1 dui4 kong1 dao3 dan4 k`ung tui k`ung tao tan kung tui kung tao tan |
air-to-air missile |
洲際彈道導彈 洲际弹道导弹 see styles |
zhōu jì dàn dào dǎo dàn zhou1 ji4 dan4 dao4 dao3 dan4 chou chi tan tao tao tan |
intercontinental ballistic missile ICBM |
反艦艇巡航導彈 反舰艇巡航导弹 see styles |
fǎn jiàn tǐng xún háng dǎo dàn fan3 jian4 ting3 xun2 hang2 dao3 dan4 fan chien t`ing hsün hang tao tan fan chien ting hsün hang tao tan |
anti-ship cruise missile |
導彈武器技術控制制度 导弹武器技术控制制度 see styles |
dǎo dàn wǔ qì jì shù kòng zhì zhì dù dao3 dan4 wu3 qi4 ji4 shu4 kong4 zhi4 zhi4 du4 tao tan wu ch`i chi shu k`ung chih chih tu tao tan wu chi chi shu kung chih chih tu |
Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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