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napalm

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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na·palm /ˈneɪpɑːm $ -pɑːm, -pɑːlm/ noun [uncountable]  SCBPMWa substance made from petrol that was used in bombs by US forces to burn fields and villages during the Vietnam war 〔美军在越战时所用燃烧弹中的〕凝固汽油
Examples from the Corpus
napalmHis poor hands are black claws with burns from napalm bombing.We also had flamethrowers, which were tracks with an 800-gallon napalm tank inside.He makes napalm in his basement with gasoline and baby soap.Is it really self-evident that the manufacture of napalm to be used in war is something for the benefit of the public?He mentioned a range of substances, including pesticides, napalm, morphine and demobilizing gases.Horrors include the bombing of civilians and unconfirmed reports that napalm has been used.Burn Hollywood Burn and smell the napalm!Equally horrible was napalm, which melts its victims into a kind of gelatin.
Origin napalm (1900-2000) naphthene a chemical compound ((19-21 centuries)) (from naphtha) + palmitate a chemical substance ((19-21 centuries)) (from French palme palm tree)
na·palm nounChineseSyllable
petrol that used substance was Corpus made a from


napalm
napalm /ˈneɪpɑːm $ -pɑːm, -pɑːlm/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1900-2000
 Origin: naphthene a chemical compound (19-21 centuries) (from naphtha) + palmitate a chemical substance (19-21 centuries) (from French palme 'palm tree')
a substance made from petrol that was used in bombs by US forces to burn fields and villages during the Vietnam war


na·palmBrE /ˈneɪpɑːm/ 🔊NAmE /ˈneɪpɑːm/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] a substance like jelly, made from petrol/gas, that burns and is used in making bombs 凝固汽油(用于制造炸弹)