Ordnance in spanish
Artillería
pronunciation: ɑɹ̩tijeɹ̩iɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑɹ̩tijeɹ̩iɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
ordnance = artillería.
Example: This study of trebuchets offers new perspectives on the development and employment of the piece of ordnance that dominated warfare far longer than any other form of artillery.more:
» ordnance depot = arsenal, depósito de armas, polvorín.
Example: After the Italian forces surrendered, Jovine worked in Pennsylvania in an ordnance depot.» Ordnance Survey = Instituto de Cartografía Británico.
Example: Future possibilities include the integration of information systems from other department and the acquisition of Ordnance Survey digital data.» ordnance survey = estudio cartográfico.
Example: The principal sources are ordnance surveys, geological surveys, aerial photography, satellite imagery, and agricultural and forestry land use data.» unexploded ordnance = artillería sin detonar.
Example: Children were more likely to be injured by unexploded ordnance (which includes grenades, bombs, mortar shells, and cluster munitions), whereas adults were injured mostly by landmines.