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O que (quem) é Grenade - definição


grenade         
  • Incendiary grenade
  • An [[infantry]]man throwing an [[Mk 2 grenade]] during training, 1942
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  • Grenade on a [[kepi]] of the [[French Army]]
  • One of the earliest modern hand grenades. Fielded in the British Army from 1908, it was unsuccessful in the trenches of [[World War I]], and was replaced by the [[Mills bomb]].
  • Seven ceramic hand grenades of the 17th Century found in [[Ingolstadt]] Germany
  • Inert training grenade made from hard rubber
  • A cross-section of a [[Ketchum Grenade]], used during the [[American Civil War]]
  • National Historical Museum]], [[Athens]], Greece)
  • [[M84 stun grenade]] (1995–present)
  • [[M61 grenade]] (1959-1968) with a safety clip around the lever and the bent tip of the safety pin at top
  • 218x218px
  • An illustration of a fragmentation bomb known as the 'divine bone dissolving fire oil bomb' (''lan gu huo you shen pao'') from the ''[[Huolongjing]]''. The black dots represent iron pellets.
  • Mk3A2]] concussion grenade
  • Mongolian grenade attack on Japanese during [[Yuan dynasty]]
  • trench]]es from 1915.
  • Hand grenade fuze system
  • cotter pin]] with a ring attached
  • Cross section of the Model 24 ''[[Stielhandgranate]]''
  • Demonstration of a German ''[[stielhandgranate]]'' (shaft hand grenade), a high explosive grenade with time fuze, [[Netherlands]], 1946
  • Grenade immediately after being thrown at a practice range. The safety lever has separated in mid-air from the body of the grenade.
  • Hand grenade converted to booby trap with pull trip wire trigger
  • HEAT]] grenade
SMALL BOMB THAT CAN BE THROWN BY HAND
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[gr?'ne?d]
¦ noun
1. a small bomb thrown by hand or launched mechanically.
2. a glass receptacle containing chemicals which are released on impact, used for testing drains and extinguishing fires.
Origin
C16 (in the sense 'pomegranate', which the bomb supposedly resembled in shape): from Fr., alt. of OFr. (pome) grenate (see pomegranate), on the pattern of Sp. granada.
Grenade         
  • Incendiary grenade
  • An [[infantry]]man throwing an [[Mk 2 grenade]] during training, 1942
  • page=300}}</ref>
  • Grenade on a [[kepi]] of the [[French Army]]
  • One of the earliest modern hand grenades. Fielded in the British Army from 1908, it was unsuccessful in the trenches of [[World War I]], and was replaced by the [[Mills bomb]].
  • Seven ceramic hand grenades of the 17th Century found in [[Ingolstadt]] Germany
  • Inert training grenade made from hard rubber
  • A cross-section of a [[Ketchum Grenade]], used during the [[American Civil War]]
  • National Historical Museum]], [[Athens]], Greece)
  • [[M84 stun grenade]] (1995–present)
  • [[M61 grenade]] (1959-1968) with a safety clip around the lever and the bent tip of the safety pin at top
  • 218x218px
  • An illustration of a fragmentation bomb known as the 'divine bone dissolving fire oil bomb' (''lan gu huo you shen pao'') from the ''[[Huolongjing]]''. The black dots represent iron pellets.
  • Mk3A2]] concussion grenade
  • Mongolian grenade attack on Japanese during [[Yuan dynasty]]
  • trench]]es from 1915.
  • Hand grenade fuze system
  • cotter pin]] with a ring attached
  • Cross section of the Model 24 ''[[Stielhandgranate]]''
  • Demonstration of a German ''[[stielhandgranate]]'' (shaft hand grenade), a high explosive grenade with time fuze, [[Netherlands]], 1946
  • Grenade immediately after being thrown at a practice range. The safety lever has separated in mid-air from the body of the grenade.
  • Hand grenade converted to booby trap with pull trip wire trigger
  • HEAT]] grenade
SMALL BOMB THAT CAN BE THROWN BY HAND
Hand grenades; Fragmentation grenade; Frag grenade; Gas grenade; Grenades; Concussion grenade; Frag Grenade; Light bomb; Concussion Grenade; Handgrenade; Hand-grenade; Grenade, France; HE Grenade; Incendiary grenade; Sting grenade; Stinger grenade; Fragmentation Grenades; Concussion Grenades; Stiel Grenade; Stick grenades; Fragmentation Grenade; Stick grenade; Hand gernade; Hand grenads; F-1 Antipersonnel Grenade; Hand Grenade; Grenado; Flaming grenade; Fragmentation grenades; Flying squirrel grenade; Impact detonation grenade; Bomba a Mano; Stingball grenade; Offensive grenade; Defensive grenade; Hand-grenade throwing; Hand grenade; Stick hand grenade; Firing lever
·noun A hollow ball or shell of iron filled with powder of other explosive, ignited by means of a fuse, and thrown from the hand among enemies.
grenade         
  • Incendiary grenade
  • An [[infantry]]man throwing an [[Mk 2 grenade]] during training, 1942
  • page=300}}</ref>
  • Grenade on a [[kepi]] of the [[French Army]]
  • One of the earliest modern hand grenades. Fielded in the British Army from 1908, it was unsuccessful in the trenches of [[World War I]], and was replaced by the [[Mills bomb]].
  • Seven ceramic hand grenades of the 17th Century found in [[Ingolstadt]] Germany
  • Inert training grenade made from hard rubber
  • A cross-section of a [[Ketchum Grenade]], used during the [[American Civil War]]
  • National Historical Museum]], [[Athens]], Greece)
  • [[M84 stun grenade]] (1995–present)
  • [[M61 grenade]] (1959-1968) with a safety clip around the lever and the bent tip of the safety pin at top
  • 218x218px
  • An illustration of a fragmentation bomb known as the 'divine bone dissolving fire oil bomb' (''lan gu huo you shen pao'') from the ''[[Huolongjing]]''. The black dots represent iron pellets.
  • Mk3A2]] concussion grenade
  • Mongolian grenade attack on Japanese during [[Yuan dynasty]]
  • trench]]es from 1915.
  • Hand grenade fuze system
  • cotter pin]] with a ring attached
  • Cross section of the Model 24 ''[[Stielhandgranate]]''
  • Demonstration of a German ''[[stielhandgranate]]'' (shaft hand grenade), a high explosive grenade with time fuze, [[Netherlands]], 1946
  • Grenade immediately after being thrown at a practice range. The safety lever has separated in mid-air from the body of the grenade.
  • Hand grenade converted to booby trap with pull trip wire trigger
  • HEAT]] grenade
SMALL BOMB THAT CAN BE THROWN BY HAND
Hand grenades; Fragmentation grenade; Frag grenade; Gas grenade; Grenades; Concussion grenade; Frag Grenade; Light bomb; Concussion Grenade; Handgrenade; Hand-grenade; Grenade, France; HE Grenade; Incendiary grenade; Sting grenade; Stinger grenade; Fragmentation Grenades; Concussion Grenades; Stiel Grenade; Stick grenades; Fragmentation Grenade; Stick grenade; Hand gernade; Hand grenads; F-1 Antipersonnel Grenade; Hand Grenade; Grenado; Flaming grenade; Fragmentation grenades; Flying squirrel grenade; Impact detonation grenade; Bomba a Mano; Stingball grenade; Offensive grenade; Defensive grenade; Hand-grenade throwing; Hand grenade; Stick hand grenade; Firing lever
n.
1) to launch; lob, throw a grenade
2) a hand; percussion; rifle grenade
3) (misc.) to pull the pin on a grenade

Wikipédia

Grenade
A grenade is an explosive weapon typically thrown by hand (also called hand grenade), but can also refer to a shell (explosive projectile) shot from the muzzle of a rifle (as a rifle grenade) or a grenade launcher. A modern hand grenade generally consists of an explosive charge ("filler"), a detonator mechanism, an internal striker to trigger the detonator, and a safety lever secured by a cotter pin.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para Grenade
1. No officer would order a stun grenade, or even a smoke grenade, be thrown there.
2. "He had a hand grenade or something that looked like a hand grenade," Bonner said.
3. In a telephone interview, Martin said the grenade was homemade, and that a regular grenade would likely have killed him.
4. Some reports said the device was a percussion grenade, a type of grenade that detonates on impact.
5. Grenade blast A hand grenade exploded early yesterday at a dry–cleaning store in Ano Liosia, western Athens, causing minor damage to the store.