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词汇 nuclear war
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Definition of nuclear war in English:

nuclear war

noun
  • A war in which nuclear weapons are used.

    核战争

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The United States was facing the prospect of nuclear war.
    • They might even propel the subcontinent toward nuclear war.
    • Yet there are some factors which could lead to a nuclear war.
    • The medical reality of nuclear war must inform the political reality of the twenty-first century.
    • They're building a shelter for long-term use in the event of nuclear war.
    • As a child I used to dream horrific nightmares about nuclear war.
    • The possibility of a devastating nuclear war was a real one.
    • Suppose a terrible event like a nuclear war wiped out half of humanity.
    • In such a situation, the US might feel compelled to initiate a nuclear war to defend itself.
    • Ten more years in Iraq means ten more years of the heightened possibility of nuclear war.
    • He also wrote and lectured extensively on the threat of nuclear war.
    • It was moved there in 1957, amid fears that Washington would be hit in a nuclear war.
    • It is estimated that the US spends $27 billion annually to prepare to fight a nuclear war.
    • An interstate conflict could flare into nuclear war at any time.
    • Various international crises have occurred in which there has been the risk of nuclear war.
    • With regard to nuclear powers, the threat of a conventional war growing into a nuclear war will remain.
    • Maybe the 12 rating is the result of the lessened threat of nuclear war.
    • Preparations for war were, perhaps, inhibited by the knowledge that a nuclear war would put an end to British history.
    • McClellan must be asked on Monday to state whether plans have been drawn up for George Bush to start a nuclear war.
    • We don't want an outbreak of a nuclear war.

Definition of nuclear war in US English:

nuclear war

noun
  • A war in which nuclear weapons are used.

    核战争

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a child I used to dream horrific nightmares about nuclear war.
    • He also wrote and lectured extensively on the threat of nuclear war.
    • An interstate conflict could flare into nuclear war at any time.
    • They're building a shelter for long-term use in the event of nuclear war.
    • In such a situation, the US might feel compelled to initiate a nuclear war to defend itself.
    • McClellan must be asked on Monday to state whether plans have been drawn up for George Bush to start a nuclear war.
    • Various international crises have occurred in which there has been the risk of nuclear war.
    • With regard to nuclear powers, the threat of a conventional war growing into a nuclear war will remain.
    • Suppose a terrible event like a nuclear war wiped out half of humanity.
    • It was moved there in 1957, amid fears that Washington would be hit in a nuclear war.
    • Maybe the 12 rating is the result of the lessened threat of nuclear war.
    • They might even propel the subcontinent toward nuclear war.
    • The United States was facing the prospect of nuclear war.
    • We don't want an outbreak of a nuclear war.
    • Yet there are some factors which could lead to a nuclear war.
    • The possibility of a devastating nuclear war was a real one.
    • Ten more years in Iraq means ten more years of the heightened possibility of nuclear war.
    • The medical reality of nuclear war must inform the political reality of the twenty-first century.
    • Preparations for war were, perhaps, inhibited by the knowledge that a nuclear war would put an end to British history.
    • It is estimated that the US spends $27 billion annually to prepare to fight a nuclear war.
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