Examples of using Cannons in English and their translations into Chinese
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The wreck was identified by its unique dolphin-engraved bronze cannons.
Those who used to eat three cannons knew that the three lump of cake in the dish was still warm at the entrance.
The tanks also aimed their heavy and medium weapons, including cannons and 12.7 mm machine guns, at members of the Indian contingent.
The Ottoman Army began to make good use of cannons and muskets before its enemies, many of whom still fought with medieval weapons.
Cannons and armored vehicles were driven into the camp to demolish fortified houses, bunkers and tunnels.
Cannons of 130mm, in March 2009, 45 cannons destroyed-- scrapped into pieces and one given to a museum as an exhibit.
The Lithuanians collected significant spoils of war there, including 30 airplanes and 10 cannons.
He produced many sketches of cannons, airplanes, and fellow soldiers while in the trenches, and painted Soldier with a Pipe(1916) while on furlough.
Civil War-era buildings, cannons, and subterranean rooms give insight into the 19th century when the island served as both a fort and a military prison.
This was something that no-one in Sweden had ever attempted before: a 135 foot warship with two decks, each bearing 36 cannons.
Those who used to eat three cannons knew that the three lump of cake in the dish was still warm at the entrance.
(e) Anti-tank weapons, cannons, mortars, mortar bombs, ground, sea and air missiles of all calibres;
The book starts with pictures of toy soldiers, toy cannons, and other delights of male children everywhere, and concludes with pictures taken in military cemeteries.
Some of the vehicles were equipped with mortar cannons, multi-barrel rocket launchers and machine guns(12.5 mm).
In Perm city, factories churned out tanks, cannons and rockets, arming Soviet allies in Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe.
Visit and see models of cannons and soldiers, experience virtual reality booths and listen to historical anecdotes about India's struggle for freedom.
A country that fears being attacked by another country buys cannons, airplanes, warships; it will arm armies and prepare for war.
Schedule 3 Rifles, Pistols, Automatic Guns, Cannons, Heavy and Light Machine-Guns.
In times of war, bells would be melted down to create cannons, and when peace returned, bells would be recast from surplus weapons.
A RAND Corporation official earlier this year noted that Russian cannons have 50 percent to 100 percent greater range than current U.S. cannons.