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1 to be within cannon-shot
to be within cannon-shotachar-se ao alcance de tiro do canhão. -
2 cannon-shot
can.non-shot[k'ænən ʃɔt] n 1 tiro de canhão, canhonaço. 2 alcance de tiro (de canhão). to be within cannon-shot achar-se ao alcance de tiro do canhão. -
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4 cannon
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1. plurals - cannons, cannon; noun(a type of large gun used formerly, mounted on a carriage.) cañón
2. verb((with into) to hit or collide with: He came rushing round the corner and cannoned into me.) chocarcannon n cañóntr['kænən]1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL cañón nombre masculino2 (in billiards) carambola1 chocar ( against, contra)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcannon fodder carne nombre femenino de cañónn.• artillería s.f.• cañón s.m.• pieza s.f.'kænən['kænǝn]cannon fodder — carne f de cañón
1. N(pl cannon or cannons)1) (Mil) cañón m ; (collectively) artillería f2) (Brit) (Billiards) carambola f2.VI (Brit) (Billiards) hacer carambola3.CPDcannon fodder N — carne f de cañón
cannon shot N — cañonazo m, disparo m de cañón; (=ammunition) bala f de cañón
* * *['kænən]cannon fodder — carne f de cañón
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