siege engine

名词 n.
/ˈsiːd͡ʒ ˌɛnd͡ʒɪn/    /ˈsid͡ʒ ˌɛnd͡ʒɪn/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A large weapon of war used during ancient and medieval times to batter fortifications, settlements, etc.; specifically, a trebuchet or other type of catapult. historical
    — Opposite this hill Bohemund's men now began to dig in a definite direction. For the besiegers had devised this new mischief against the city and invented a new knavish siege-engine to apply to the town. For as they dug, they went along under the ground like moles boring holes in the soil and in places protecting themselves by sheds with high roofs against the stones and arrows which were thrown from above, and in others propping up the earth above them with poles, and thus they went on in a straight line.

词形变化

siege engines plural siege-engine alternative

词源

PIE word
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From siege + engine (“large construction used in warfare”).
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