firearm

英['faɪərɑːm] 美['faɪr'ɑrm]
  • n. 火器;枪炮

词态变化


复数: firearms;

英文词源


firearm (n.)
also fire-arm, 1640s, from fire (n.) + arm (n.2). Anything which expels a missile by combustion of gunpowder (or a similar substance), from a pistol to a cannon. Related: Firearms.

双语例句


1. He did not hold a firearm certificate.
他没有持枪许可。

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2. So that's the kind of firearm she could just stick in her purse?
所以她可以把这把枪放在她的钱包里?

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3. Discharging an un silenced firearm in a room can cause temporary deafness.
在室内使用不带消音器的武器射击,会造成暂时性的耳聋.

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4. It is illegal to discharge a firearm from a public highway.
从公路发射火器是违法的.

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5. The first trial of the innovation ( specially firearm ) definitely fail.
第一次试验新发明 ( 特别是火器 ) 肯定会失败.

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