MISSILE


Meaning of MISSILE in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a missile site

There were photos of a missile site under construction.

a missile/rocket/mortar attack

There were 15 dead and 20 wounded in a missile attack on the capital.

ballistic missile

cruise missile

fire bullets/missiles/rockets etc

Guerrillas fired five rockets at the capital yesterday, killing 23 people.

guided missile

long-range...missiles

long-range nuclear missiles

nuclear bomb/weapon/missile etc

the threat of nuclear attack

concern about the country’s nuclear weapons program

surface-to-air missile

surface-to-surface missile

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

anti

He hopes to scrap the anti-ballistic missile treaty, destabilising the world's nuclear equilibrium.

In particular, the relationship is becoming increasingly bedevilled by the issue of anti-missile defence.

They are equipped with the 1960s Sea Dart anti-missile system, which is of limited use against modern missiles .

ballistic

He realized that the Soviets were just as capable of adapting a ballistic missile to carry satellites as he was.

He served aboard the Trident ballistic missile submarines Alabama and Florida.

On ballistic missiles , too, plenty of things other than intelligence determine policy.

We must consider whether it would be desirable or possible to do so to sea-launched ballistic missiles .

guided

Something less than a precision guided missile would do the trick.

Henry contrives guided missiles from acid rain test kit and launches attack on manger.

Nuclear warheads were also being developed for defensive guided missiles .

With his eyes flashing, he looked like a black furry guided missile .

incoming

Their armour provides excellent protection from incoming missile fire.

intercontinental

The Western hemisphere would soon be in range of and vulnerable to Soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles , carrying megaton warheads.

The Wyoming was carrying only nuclear-tipped intercontinental ballistic missiles .

Last month Putin decided to retire silo-housed intercontinental ballistic missiles as their service lives expire.

The deal will eliminate heavy intercontinental missiles and multiple-warhead missiles, the most devastating weapons mankind has ever devised.

All of these are easier to build than an intercontinental missile .

national

Pressing for a huge tax cut and insisting on his plans for a national missile defence fit this picture.

He has been appointed, as Bush has made clear, to build national missile defences.

There is already tension over the controversial national missile defence system.

The proposed test program is inadequate to ensure the necessary reliability before we begin to spend big money on national missile defense.

It has dangerously upset the strategic balance by proposing a new national missile defence system.

new

For example, new antitank missiles , particularly when used from helicopters, are making main battle tanks obsolete.

How distant now seem the quarrels of the spring over the introduction of new short-range missiles .

These babies are to be the first of a new kind of missile , powered by life.

Another project that the ministry has suddenly accelerated after two years of inaction is a new missile designed to destroy enemy radars.

It has dangerously upset the strategic balance by proposing a new national missile defence system.

The first part of the job requires new missiles that can be easily transported, and radars to guide them.

The new SA-10 surface-to-air missile , being installed across the Soviet Union, can also shoot down cruise missiles.

They will also be armed with eight new anti-ship missiles , compared with four Exocets on their predecessors.

nuclear

Even short-range nuclear missiles are tactical.

What about all those other enemies about to target nuclear missiles at the United States?

As for Mrs Thatcher's loudly voiced determination to force through a replacement of the Lance nuclear missile , nobody is listening.

What more can you ask for from a thriller about renegades who steal nuclear missiles ?

If the nuclear missiles are militarily useless, why risk alienating the West by hanging on to them?

If they accepted, nuclear missiles would vanish from the earth.

Could a computer failure automatically launch a nuclear missile ?

A visitor to the control room of this nuclear missile submarine might pass it by without a second thought.

soviet

The Western hemisphere would soon be in range of and vulnerable to Soviet intercontinental ballistic missiles , carrying megaton warheads.

It provided basic information on Soviet missile testing and, development.

Schlesinger additionally alleged that storage facilities for Soviet missiles existed at Berbera.

S.-#Soviet missiles crisis of the early 1980s.

The plan is for orbiting laser battle stations which would zap Soviet missiles .

They believed U-2s went much higher and they knew Soviet missiles could not reach these altitudes.

The shelters housing each flight will protect the equipment against a surprise attack by Soviet aircraft or missiles .

They justified the exercise by expressing their skepticism of Soviet missile credibility.

strategic

In August the Soviet Union announced that it would cease producing rail-mounted strategic nuclear missiles from the beginning of 1991.

Dole already has used legislative issues such as gun control and strategic missile defense to score political points.

Unlike the United States, Britain had no large sparsely-populated desert areas in which to deploy strategic missiles .

He had thus had achieved the greatest practicable measure of independence without squandering resources on strategic missile development.

The proposal would have restricted nuclear weapons at sea to strategic missile submarines.

trident

Each tube can hold a Trident missile with up to eight nuclear warheads that can be flung 4, 000 nautical miles.

Putting other Trident missiles and Polaris into international arms reduction talks.

He served aboard the Trident ballistic missile submarines Alabama and Florida.

The Trident missile was launched from a submarine at 7: 16 p. m. off the coast of Florida.

■ NOUN

air

The ride in the air transporter had been bumpy due to air missiles fired in their direction.

The eight surface-to-#air missiles the cruiser carried that night have also been accounted for, sources said.

They use them as a decoy for surface to air missiles and they will do that during training.

It is armed with eight anti- ship missiles , surface-to-\#air missiles, two 3. 9-inch guns and torpedoes.

attack

Gates warned that Hussein probably expects another cruise missile attack .

If they wished, they could have ordered an artillery barrage or missile attack on the vehicles.

But the news broadcast after the first missile attack failed to mention it.

Instead, the arsenal ship would have relied on other warships to defend it against missile attacks .

Chief Petty Officer John Strange was badly injured during a missile attack .

The Pentagon ordered up cruise missile attacks from two of the six cruise-missile equipped warships on patrol in the Persian Gulf.

base

The campaign against the Cruise missile bases , in particular, led to passionate demonstrations.

crisis

The missile crisis came and went.

S.-Soviet missiles crisis of the early 1980s.

cruise

Gates warned that Hussein probably expects another cruise missile attack.

Torpedoes, cruise missiles and anti- ship missiles can be stored aboard the tender.

More than one correspondent filed a story describing the spectacle of a Cruise missile travelling up a Baghdad street at hotel window level.

He is part of a detachment which will be responsible for the deployment of cruise missiles .

This would leave nuclear-armed bombers, cruise missiles and depth charges.

The Tomahawk cruise missile , born in 1972 and built here ever since, has flown the coop.

On balance, the Cruise missile demonstrations embarrassed the left, and turned much to Mrs Thatcher's advantage.

A recent example is the termination of the B-1 bomber in favor of the cruise missile .

defence

There is already tension over the controversial national missile defence system.

The missile defence issue is without question the most troublesome, time-consuming and potentially dangerous item on the current international agenda.

The issue, though, is the more sensitive if it is read in conjunction with missile defence .

There will be no blank cheque for missile defence .

I believe all responsible countries should contribute the financial and technological resources to develop a global missile defence system.

The first is the distinct difference between Gore and Bush over missile defence .

The latest example concerns the controversial missile defence system proposed by the United States.

In both cases the White House is promoting the idea that the missile defence row is all over bar the shouting.

defense

The principal goal of administration policy has been to persuade others to endorse missile defense .

We are now in the third round of missile defense debates.

Republicans will point to the failure as proof of the administration's lukewarm commitment to missile defense during the past seven years.

The proposed test program is inadequate to ensure the necessary reliability before we begin to spend big money on national missile defense .

When that happens, it will be too late to start building a missile defense .

Dole already has used legislative issues such as gun control and strategic missile defense to score political points.

Ronald Kadish, and the missile defense manager, Maj.

Boeing's proposals illustrate the difficulty in coming up with a missile defense system any time soon.

exocet

Britain, said the press, was considering buying Exocet missiles , having been caught with trousers down.

fire

Their armour provides excellent protection from incoming missile fire .

That way he can not be targeted by missile fire or some spells and will be potentially protected from war engines.

launcher

The main problem was that the missile launchers were often mobile, moving from site to site.

When his car was past the missile launchers , past the guards, he demanded speed.

Decoy and sabotage have moved far beyond Saddam's cardboard tanks and missile launchers .

They vibrate to the passing of a missile launcher and stir their patient eyelashes.

patriot

It is clear, and unsurprising, that Patriot missiles sometimes fail.

Your immune sys-tem can be likened to a Patriot missile defense system, detecting incoming dangers and destroying them.

The Patriot missile system is a good example.

Most were either destroyed by Patriot missiles or did little damage.

Yet his subsequent collapse from hero to villain has been as sudden as a Patriot missile strike.

The radar beam which tracks the Patriot missile carries instructions updating it on which way to go to head off the enemy.

programme

That loony leftover of a nation surely won't stagger on much longer-and anyway it's suspended its missile programme .

scud

It revealed 10,000 chemical bombs, as well as 50 Scud missiles , including at least 30 with chemical warheads for long-range missiles.

shield

And just as the gated community concept aggravated the problem it purported to solve, so might the missile shield .

Ivanov proposed multilateral talks to assess the threats that prompted the United States to consider developing a missile shield .

site

Suppose that under this defence statute the Government makes an Order requisitioning land for anti-aircraft missile sites .

Any man who had ever worked in a hardened missile site would have felt at home in Clavius.

system

An example of such an organization is General Electronics that produces military products such as radar, underwater defence, and missile systems .

They are equipped with the 1960s Sea Dart anti-missile system , which is of limited use against modern missiles .

There are also important questions about the handling, safeguarding and transport of missile systems .

On July 30 the Defence Ministry announced a decision in principle to purchase anti-aircraft missile systems for the first time.

It was reported that the agreement covered missile systems , light armoured vehicles and sea surveillance aircraft.

The Patriot missile system is a good example.

technology

Nevertheless, they accepted the need for research into missile technology to go ahead in parallel with aircraft development.

So many nations are developing cruise missile technology that a traditional air dominance fighter such as the F-22 could become obsolete.

test

The missile tests are expected to be the start of a series of military exercises, including simulated beach landings.

treaty

He hopes to scrap the anti-ballistic missile treaty , destabilising the world's nuclear equilibrium.

■ VERB

build

Pyongyang now warns that it may be forced to resume building nukes and missiles .

He has been appointed, as Bush has made clear, to build national missile defences.

Britain's stock of plutonium from the civil power programme is estimated to be enough to build 14000 missile warheads.

When that happens, it will be too late to start building a missile defense.

Only weeks ago it awarded a multibillion-dollar contract to build AIM-9X missiles to Hughes in part because of its aggressive pricing.

All of these are easier to build than an intercontinental missile .

carry

He said weapons carried on board were not damaged, but declined to specify if the boat was carrying nuclear or conventional missiles .

They were not armed but carried wingtip dummy missiles .

The current Polaris nuclear submarine fleet carries 192 nuclear missiles , aimed at the heart of the former Soviet Union.

Technicals - trucks carrying cannon, anti-aircraft missiles and rocket launchers, cruise the city centre.

For instance: Does the United States need 18 Trident submarines carrying long-range nuclear missiles ?

deploy

Unlike the United States, Britain had no large sparsely-populated desert areas in which to deploy strategic missiles .

Either side could then deploy defenses against missiles .

destroy

Thomas had a mission, to destroy the missile and prevent the shapechanger from carrying out his criminal activities.

Most were either destroyed by Patriot missiles or did little damage.

Enemy tanks could be illuminated with laser beams and destroyed by missiles homing in on the laser frequency.

develop

Indeed, reports have reached the West of Soviet efforts to develop their own cruise missiles .

Ivanov proposed multilateral talks to assess the threats that prompted the United States to consider developing a missile shield.

Nuclear warheads were also being developed for defensive guided missiles .

So many nations are developing cruise missile technology that a traditional air dominance fighter such as the F-22 could become obsolete.

I believe all responsible countries should contribute the financial and technological resources to develop a global missile defence system.

guide

In a conflict these would be vital for military communications, reconnaissance and even guiding missiles to their targets.

These were the first guided missiles . little, if any, chance that they would arrive before the Red Army.

The blast twisted metal and tore through compartments from below the waterline to the superstructure of the guided missile destroyer.

Government expenditures can reabsorb these resources in the production of guided missiles , military aircraft, and new schools and highways.

It will be accompanied by five other warships, including destroyers and guided missile cruisers, and a fuel tanker.

Examples of such a system would be a guided missile or a thermostat or a mechanical governor.

hit

Almost by return, he was hit by a missile which looked like a rotting cabbage.

The Ministry of Defence denied it had been hit in a missile exercise.

Burton Albion were granted a replay against Leicester in 1984-85 after their goalkeeper was hit by a missile .

include

Military uses include controlling small missiles and portable radios.

The Eksund's cargo had included surface-to-air missiles , mortar shells, rocket launchers and semtex high explosive.

It will be accompanied by five other warships, including destroyers and guided missile cruisers, and a fuel tanker.

It includes 200 supersonic air-to-air missiles and military communications equipment.

launch

She saw herself pull back her arm, and, with more than human strength, launch a red missile .

Hekmatyar's fighters quickly joined the fray, launching long-range missile attacks into the city against Masud's forces.

Could a computer failure automatically launch a nuclear missile ?

The aircraft would be able to launch the missiles at a considerable distance from well-defended targets.

In theory, the mechanism should also prevent anyone launching the missiles accidentally.

PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Trident missile/submarine

A Conservative government would press ahead with plans for a fourth Trident submarine and a helicopter carrier.

Each tube can hold a Trident missile with up to eight nuclear warheads that can be flung 4, 000 nautical miles.

The Trident missile was launched from a submarine at 7: 16 p. m. off the coast of Florida.

The Navy has 16 Trident submarines in service.

This country is building three Trident submarines and there is increasing pressure to build a fourth.

tactical weapon/missile

Beneath this umbrella of deterrence are tactical weapons.

But these women also employed medical definitions of physical and mental weakness as an effective tactical weapon in the battle with men.

The possibility of using it as a tactical weapon against the king-duke was too valuable an asset to be abandoned.

Your mission is to boldly go about the galaxy destroying the Klingon forces which possess many new tactical weapons and abilities.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a nuclear missile

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Another threat to the F-22, he says, is the cruise missile .

Bethesda, Maryland-based Lockheed makes military aircraft, space systems, missiles and electronics systems.

How distant now seem the quarrels of the spring over the introduction of new short-range missiles.

It also recommends a study of how to protect aircraft from missiles.

Mention the missile but not the make.

Nevertheless, they accepted the need for research into missile technology to go ahead in parallel with aircraft development.

These missiles are precisely the type of weapons that are demonstrating their effectiveness in the Gulf conflict.

They believed U-2s went much higher and they knew Soviet missiles could not reach these altitudes.

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