firepower
1firepower — n. 1. (military) The relative capacity for delivering weapons fire on a target; as, the battleship has more firepower than a cruiser. [WordNet 1.5] 2. [figurative] A measure of the resources available to a group which allows them to achieve their …
2firepower — UK US /ˈfaɪəpaʊər/ noun [U] INFORMAL ► the amount of money or influence that a company, person, etc. has, especially an amount that gives them the opportunity to do something: »Some shareholders fear that he lacks the necessary firepower to… …
3firepower — ► NOUN ▪ the destructive capacity of guns, missiles, or a military force …
4firepower — [fīr′pou′ər] n. Mil. the capacity of a given weapon, unit, etc. to deliver fire …
5firepower — [[t]fa͟ɪ͟ə(r)paʊə(r)[/t]] N UNCOUNT The firepower of an army, ship, tank, or aircraft is the amount of ammunition it can fire. The US also had superior firepower... America has enough firepower in the area to mount sustained air strikes …
6Firepower — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Firepower. Firepower est un film américain réalisé par Richard Pepin, sorti en 1994. Synopsis Los Angeles, 2007. En quelques années seulement, la cité californienne a plongé dans le chaos, au point que le… …
7firepower — fire|pow|er [ faır,paur ] noun uncount 1. ) the weapons available to use against an enemy: NATO s firepower 2. ) MAINLY JOURNALISM the amount of money or skills available: financial/intellectual firepower …
8firepower — UK [ˈfaɪə(r)ˌpaʊə(r)] / US [ˈfaɪrˌpaʊr] noun [uncountable] 1) the weapons available to use against an enemy NATO s firepower 2) mainly journalism the amount of money or skills available financial/intellectual firepower …
9firepower — /ˈfaɪəpaʊə/ (say fuyuhpowuh) noun 1. the capacity of a military unit, weapon, etc., to deliver fire: *I told him of the intense firepower of our machine guns on fixed lines. –lawson glassop, 1944. 2. the amount of fire delivered by a unit or… …
10firepower — noun Date: 1913 1. a. the capacity (as of a military unit) to deliver effective fire on a target b. effective fire 2. a. effective power or force < intellectual firepower > b. the scoring ability of a team or player …