a small bomb that can be thrown by hand or fired from a gun榴弹;手榴弹;枪榴弹- His vehicle was damaged by a rocket-propelled grenade.他的车毁于火箭榴弹。
see also fragmentation grenade, hand grenade, stun grenadeExtra Examples- I tossed the grenade through the open door.我把手榴弹顺着敞开的门扔了出去。
- She was holding the grenade above her head, ready to throw.她握着手榴弹,举过头顶,准备扔出去。
Topics War and conflictc2Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectiveverb + grenadegrenade + verbgrenade + nounSee full entry Word Originmid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘pomegranate’): from French, alteration of Old French (pome) grenate, from pome ‘apple’ + grenate ‘pomegranate’, on the pattern of Spanish granada. The bomb was so named because it supposedly resembled a pomegranate in shape.