gun 的英语意思
gungun1 /ɡʌn/ noun [countable]
查看全部语言翻译1a metal weapon which shoots bullets or shells用于射击子弹或炮弹的金属武器have/hold/carry a gun
I could see he was carrying a gun.我看得出他带着枪。
I’ve never fired a gun in my life.我这辈子从来没开过枪。
Jake was pointing a gun at the door.杰克把枪指着那扇门。
Two policemen were killed in a gun battle.两名警察在枪战中被杀。2put/hold a gun to somebody’s head a)to put a gun very close to someone’s head to shoot them or to force them to do something将枪紧抵在某人头部,以射击对方或胁迫其做某事:
He put a gun to her head and told the cashier to hand over the money.他把枪顶在她头上,命令收银员把钱交出来。 b)to force someone to do something they do not want to do强迫某人做不愿意做的事:
You chose to live here. Nobody put a gun to your head.是你自己选择住在这里的。没有人逼着你。3a tool that forces out small objects or a liquid by pressure利用压力喷射小物体或液体的工具:
a paint gun喷漆枪
a nail gun钉枪 → flashgun, spray gun4 (also starting pistol) a gun which is fired into the air at the start of a race赛跑开始时向空中鸣放的发令枪5 big/top gun American English informal非正式 someone who is very important within an organization组织中举足轻重的人物:
Jed wanted to impress a Harvard professor and some other big guns.杰德想给一位哈佛教授和其他几位大人物留下深刻印象。6hired gun American English informal非正式 someone who is paid to shoot someone else受雇射杀他人的人;职业枪手7with all guns blazing if you do something with all guns blazing, you do it with a lot of energy, determination, and noise如果以 all guns blazing 的方式做某事,就是以充沛的精力、坚定的决心和强劲的气势去做 → son of a gun, → stick to your guns at stick1, → jump the gun at jump1(11), → be going great guns at great1(11), → spike somebody’s guns at spike2(6)
查看全部语言翻译1a metal weapon which shoots bullets or shells用于射击子弹或炮弹的金属武器have/hold/carry a gun
I could see he was carrying a gun.我看得出他带着枪。
I’ve never fired a gun in my life.我这辈子从来没开过枪。
Jake was pointing a gun at the door.杰克把枪指着那扇门。
Two policemen were killed in a gun battle.两名警察在枪战中被杀。2put/hold a gun to somebody’s head a)to put a gun very close to someone’s head to shoot them or to force them to do something将枪紧抵在某人头部,以射击对方或胁迫其做某事:
He put a gun to her head and told the cashier to hand over the money.他把枪顶在她头上,命令收银员把钱交出来。 b)to force someone to do something they do not want to do强迫某人做不愿意做的事:
You chose to live here. Nobody put a gun to your head.是你自己选择住在这里的。没有人逼着你。3a tool that forces out small objects or a liquid by pressure利用压力喷射小物体或液体的工具:
a paint gun喷漆枪
a nail gun钉枪 → flashgun, spray gun4 (also starting pistol) a gun which is fired into the air at the start of a race赛跑开始时向空中鸣放的发令枪5 big/top gun American English informal非正式 someone who is very important within an organization组织中举足轻重的人物:
Jed wanted to impress a Harvard professor and some other big guns.杰德想给一位哈佛教授和其他几位大人物留下深刻印象。6hired gun American English informal非正式 someone who is paid to shoot someone else受雇射杀他人的人;职业枪手7with all guns blazing if you do something with all guns blazing, you do it with a lot of energy, determination, and noise如果以 all guns blazing 的方式做某事,就是以充沛的精力、坚定的决心和强劲的气势去做 → son of a gun, → stick to your guns at stick1, → jump the gun at jump1(11), → be going great guns at great1(11), → spike somebody’s guns at spike2(6)gungun2 verb (past tense and past participle gunned, present participle gunning)
1be gunning for somebody informal非正式 to be trying to find an opportunity to criticize or harm someone伺机批评或伤害某人:
Why is he gunning for me?他为什么要针对我?2be gunning for something informal非正式 to be trying very hard to obtain something竭力争取某事物:
He’s gunning for your job.他在觊觎你的职位。3[transitive] American English informal非正式 to make the engine of a car go very fast by pressing the accelerator very hard猛踩油门使汽车引擎高速运转gun somebody ↔ down phrasal verb to shoot someone and badly injure or kill them, especially someone who cannot defend themselves向某人射击,使其严重受伤或死亡,尤指无力自卫者:
A policeman was gunned down as he left his house this morning.今天早晨,一名警察在离家出门时遭枪击身亡。GRAMMAR Gun down is usually passive.
1be gunning for somebody informal非正式 to be trying to find an opportunity to criticize or harm someone伺机批评或伤害某人:
Why is he gunning for me?他为什么要针对我?2be gunning for something informal非正式 to be trying very hard to obtain something竭力争取某事物:
He’s gunning for your job.他在觊觎你的职位。3[transitive] American English informal非正式 to make the engine of a car go very fast by pressing the accelerator very hard猛踩油门使汽车引擎高速运转gun somebody ↔ down phrasal verb to shoot someone and badly injure or kill them, especially someone who cannot defend themselves向某人射击,使其严重受伤或死亡,尤指无力自卫者:
A policeman was gunned down as he left his house this morning.今天早晨,一名警察在离家出门时遭枪击身亡。GRAMMAR Gun down is usually passive.