nuclear weapon (plural nuclear weapons )
A weapon that derives its energy from the nuclear reactions of either fission or fusion .
1978 , Richard Nixon , “The Presidency 1973-1974”, in RN: the Memoirs of Richard Nixon [1] , Grosset & Dunlap, →ISBN , →LCCN , →OCLC , →OL , page 1024 :When Kissinger went to Moscow on March 24 for four days of talks aimed at setting the agenda for Summit III, he reported that Brezhnev seemed to be confronting some of the same problems as we were of military opposition to a permanent agreement to limit offensive nuclear weapons . Thus we knew from the outset that it would be very difficult to produce a major SALT breakthrough at Summit III.
2013 April 9, Andrei Lankov, “Stay Cool. Call North Korea’s Bluff.”, in New York Times [2] :Even if they managed to strike Japan, the United States or South Korea with nuclear weapons — a big if, given that they do not have a reliable delivery system — they could not save themselves from ultimate defeat.
a weapon that derives its energy from the nuclear reactions of either fission or fusion
Albanian: armë bërthamore f
Arabic: سِلَاح نَوَوِيّ m ( silāḥ nawawiyy )
Armenian: միջուկային զենք (hy) ( miǰukayin zenkʻ )
Azerbaijani: nüvə silahı
Belarusian: я́дзерная збро́я f ( jádzjernaja zbrója ) , а́тамная збро́я f ( átamnaja zbrója )
Bengali: পারমাণবিক অস্ত্র ( paromaṇobik ostro )
Bulgarian: я́дрено оръ́жие n ( jádreno orǎ́žie ) , а́томно оръ́жие n ( átomno orǎ́žie )
Burmese: အဏုမြူလက်နက် ( a.nu.mrulaknak )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 核武器 (zh) ( héwǔqì ) , 核子武器 (zh) ( hézǐ wǔqì ) , 核武 (zh) ( héwǔ )
Czech: jaderná zbraň f , atomová zbraň f
Danish: atomvåben n , kernevåben n
Dutch: kernwapen (nl) n , atoomwapen (nl) n
Esperanto: nuklea armilo (eo)
Estonian: tuumarelv (et)
Finnish: ydinase (fi)
French: arme nucléaire (fr) f , arme atomique (fr) f
Galician: arma nuclear f
Georgian: ბირთვული იარაღი ( birtvuli iaraɣi ) , ატომური იარაღი ( aṭomuri iaraɣi )
German: Atomwaffe (de) f , Kernwaffe (de) f , Nuklearwaffe (de) f
Greek: πυρηνικό όπλο n ( pyrinikó óplo )
Gujarati: અણુશસ્ત્રો ( aṇuśastro )
Hebrew: נֶשֶׁק גַּרְעִינִי (he) m ( neshek gar'ini )
Hindi: नाभिकीय अस्त्र m ( nābhikīya astra ) , परमाणु हथियार m ( parmāṇu hathiyār ) , आण्विक हथियार ( āṇvik hathiyār )
Hungarian: nukleáris fegyver (hu)
Icelandic: kjarnavopn n
Indonesian: senjata nuklir (id)
Italian: arma nucleare f
Japanese: 核兵器 (ja) ( かくへいき, kakuheiki ) , 核 (ja) ( かく, kaku )
Kazakh: ядролық қару ( ädrolyq qaru )
Khmer: អាវុធបរមាណូ ( ʼaavut paʼraʼmaanou ) , អាវុធនុយក្លេអ៊ែរ ( ʼaavut nuykleeʼɛɛ )
Korean: 핵무기(核武器) (ko) ( haengmugi )
Kyrgyz: ядролук курал ( yadroluk kural )
Lao: ອາວຸດນີວຄະເລັຽ ( ʼā wut nīu kha līa )
Latvian: kodolierocis m
Lithuanian: branduolinis ginklas m
Macedonian: ја́дрено о́ружје n ( jádreno óružje ) , нуклеа́рно о́ружје n ( nukleárno óružje )
Malay: senjata nuklear (ms)
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: цөмийн зэвсэг ( cömiin zevseg )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: atomvåpen n , kjernevåpen (no) n , a-våpen n
Nynorsk: atomvåpen n
Persian:
Iranian Persian: جَنْگاَفْزارِ هَسْتِهای ( jang-afzâr-e haste-i ) , سِلاحِ هَسْتِهای ( selâh-e haste-i )
Polish: broń jądrowa f , broń atomowa (pl) f , broń nuklearna f
Portuguese: arma nuclear f
Romanian: armă nucleară f , armă atomică (ro) f
Russian: я́дерное ору́жие (ru) n ( jádernoje orúžije ) , а́томное ору́жие (ru) n ( átomnoje orúžije )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: нуклеарно оружје n
Roman: nuklearno oružje n
Slovak: jadrová zbraň f , atómová zbraň f
Slovene: jedrsko orožje n
Spanish: arma nuclear (es) f
Swahili: silaha ya nyuklia
Swedish: kärnvapen (sv) n
Tagalog: buturing sandata
Tajik: аслиҳаи ядроӣ ( asliha-yi yadroi ) , силоҳи ядроӣ ( siloh-i yadroi )
Thai: อาวุธนิวเคลียร์ ( aa-wút-niu-kliia )
Turkish: nükleer silah (tr)
Turkmen: ýadro ýaragy
Ukrainian: я́дерна збро́я (uk) f ( jáderna zbrója ) , а́томна збро́я f ( átomna zbrója )
Urdu: جَوہَری ہَتِھیار m ( jauharī hathiyār )
Uyghur: يادرو قورالى ( yadro qorali )
Uzbek: yadro quroli
Vietnamese: vũ khí hạt nhân (vi)
Welsh: arf niwclear m
Yiddish: נוקלעאַרער וואָפֿן m ( nuklearer vofn )