Pronunciation: /ˈɛriəl tɔˈpiːdoʊ/
noun a type of explosive device designed to be dropped from an aircraft and used to attack targets on the ground or in the water
A1 An aerial torpedo is a type of weapon used in warfare.
A2 During World War II, aerial torpedoes were used by both the Allies and the Axis powers.
B1 The development of aerial torpedoes revolutionized naval warfare tactics.
B2 Aerial torpedoes can be launched from aircraft or submarines.
C1 The precision targeting capabilities of modern aerial torpedoes make them highly effective in naval battles.
C2 The advanced technology used in aerial torpedoes ensures maximum impact on enemy vessels.
formal The military developed a new aerial torpedo for use in naval warfare.
informal Did you hear about the new aerial torpedo the navy is using?
slang That aerial torpedo is gonna blow stuff up real good!
figurative Her words were like an aerial torpedo, hitting him with unexpected force.
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