Ammunition in spanish

Munición

pronunciation: muniθioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures

ammunition1 = munición. 

Example: In pre-World War II days, shrapnel was regarded as the most efficient type of ammunition against troops in the open.

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» ammunition belt = cartuchera.

Example: After this incident an order requiring that ammunition belts be worn under the coats was issued.

» ammunition clip = cargador.

Example: In response, the policeman took aim with his service weapon resulting in the suspect being placed under arrest and the recovery of a handgun, ammunition clip and a ski mask.

» ammunition compound = arsenal, depósito de armas.

Example: In addition there are numerous smaller ammunition compounds within army barracks scattered around the country.

» ammunition depot = arsenal, depósito de armas, polvorín.

Example: Reports from Afghanistan say three people were injured in an explosion at an ammunition depot in the outskirts of the capital, Kabul.

» ammunition dump = arsenal, depósito de armas.

Example: An ammunition dump near the town of Balkhash in central Kazakhstan blazes after a huge explosion on Wednesday.

» ammunition holder = cartuchera.

Example: Bandoliers have traditionally been used by soldiers as ammunition holders.

» ammunition pouch = cartuchera.

Example: The German soldier in this photograph is wearing ammunition pouches on his belt.

» arm + Reflexivo + with ammunition = armarse de munición.

Example: We can pick up this discussion some other time, after you've armed yourself with ammunition!.

» live ammunition = munición de verdad, munición cargada.

Example: Soldiers are being told they cannot train with live ammunition unless they are due to go to Afghanistan, according to reports.

ammunition2 = argumentos. 

Example: Catalogues based on outdated classification schemes can hardly be used fairly as ammunition in an attack on the classified catalogue as such.

Ammunition synonyms

ammo in spanish: municiones, pronunciation: æmoʊ part of speech: noun
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