catapult
Word family adjectivecatapulticnouncatapultiercatapult
cat·a·pult1 /ˈkætəpʌlt/ noun [countableC] catapult2 verb 1 [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]THROW to push or throw something very hard so that it moves through the air very quickly 把…弹[射]出去 Sam was catapulted into the air by the force of the blast. 萨姆被爆炸的冲力抛到空中。
2 catapult somebody to fame/stardom etc SUDDENLYto suddenly make someone very famous 使某人一举成名/成为明星等 A remarkable series of events catapulted her into the limelight. 一连串引人注目的事件使她成为公众关注的焦点。
Origin catapult1 (1500-1600) Latin catapulta, from
Greek katapaltes, from
kata- (
→ CATACLYSM) +
pallein “to throw strongly”