rifle
英 ['raɪf(ə)l]
美 ['raɪfl]
- n. 步枪;来复枪
- vt. 用步枪射击;抢夺;偷走
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1. 音译“来复枪”。
rifle 抢劫,掠夺,挖槽,步枪,来复枪来自古法语 rifler,掠夺,抢劫,刮,来自 Proto-Germanic*rifana,刮,抢,来自 PIE*rei,撕,砍, 抓,词源同 rive,rift.引申词义挖槽,词义来复枪缩写自 rifled pistol,槽孔火枪。-le,表反复。
- rifle (n.)
- 1775, "portable firearm having a spirally grooved bore," used earlier of the grooves themselves (1751), noun use of rifled (pistol), 1680s, from verb meaning "to cut spiral grooves in" (a gun barrel); see rifle (v.2).
- rifle (v.1)
- "to plunder," early 14c. (implied in rifling), from Old French rifler "strip, filch, plunder, peel off (skin or bark), fleece," literally "to graze, scratch" (12c.), probably from a Germanic source (compare Old English geriflian "to wrinkle," Old High German riffilon "to tear by rubbing," Old Norse rifa "to tear, break"). Related: Rifled; rifling.
- rifle (v.2)
- "to cut spiral grooves in" (a gun barrel), 1630s, probably from French rifler, from Old French rifler "to scratch or groove" (see rifle (v.1)). Related: Rifled; rifling.
- 1. They shot him at point blank range with an automatic rifle.
- 他们用自动步枪近距离开枪射杀了他。
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- 2. He fixed a bayonet to the end of his rifle.
- 他在步枪口上安好了刺刀。
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- 3. Neighbours heard the sound of rifle fire and alerted the police.
- 邻居们听到了步枪声,就报了警。
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- 4. Tom was leading, a rifle slung over his back.
- 汤姆走在前面,背上挂着一支步枪。
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- 5. Troops used tear gas and rifle butts to break up the protests.
- 军队使用催泪瓦斯和枪托驱散示威者。
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