词汇 | bulletproof |
释义 | bulletproof adjective uk /ˈbʊl.ɪt.pruːf/ us /ˈbʊl.ɪt.pruːf/ preventing bullets from passing through: A bulletproof limousine used by the president was on display in the museum. The assailants fired at the upper windows of the bus, which were not bulletproof. See also bulletproof glass bulletproof vest impossible to attack successfully because of being very strong or of high quality: Although not 100% bulletproof, these techniques will protect your data from most attacks. His political popularity seems to be bulletproof. These 18- to 29-year-olds don't worry much about their health because they all feel bulletproof. He walked around the market without a bulletproof jacket, stopping to chat with stallholders. Airline safety advocates have called for bulletproof cockpit doors. We became accustomed to seeing soldiers with submachine guns and bulletproof shields. He watched from behind a bulletproof window. Some people believe that by swallowing vitamin pills they will become bulletproof. No software security is bulletproof, but there is a serious concern about the vulnerability of the current system. The professor says he accepts the results because the techniques used to date the bones seem bulletproof. Arms & munitions in general air-to-air air-to-ground ammo ammunition anti-aircraft catapult chemical weapon conventional denuclearize gunship heat-seeking mustard gas ordnance poison gas sarin stab vest stealth weapons of mass destruction weapons-grade WMDs You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Physically strong and powerful Certainty bulletproof | American Dictionarybulletproof adjective us/ˈbʊl·ɪtˌpruf/ able to prevent bullets from going through: The limo has bulletproof glass. |
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