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轻武器
noun
a handheld firearm (such as a handgun or shoulder arm)—usually used in plural
The first known use of small arm was in 1674
people1 of 2noun
plural human beings, persons—often used in compounds instead of persons
salespeople
plural the members of a family : kindred
plural the mass of a community as distinguished from a special class
plural peoples a body of persons united by a common culture, tradition, or sense of kinship, and usually language
the body of voters of a state
people2 of 2verb
to supply or fill with people
inhabit
small-mindedadjective
having narrow interests, sympathies, or outlook
typical of a small-minded person : petty
small intestinenoun
the long narrow part of the intestine between the stomach and the colon in which food is mostly digested, from which digested food is absorbed into the body, and which consists of the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum
pillar1 of 2noun
a firm upright support (as for a roof)
a column or shaft standing alone (as for a monument)
a supporting or important member or part
a pillar of society
pillar2 of 2verb
to provide or support with or as if with pillars
a long pillared hall
small calorienoun
calorie sense 1a
pleat1 of 2verb
to fold or arrange in pleats
pleat a skirt
braid entry 1 sense 1
pleat2 of 2noun
a fold (as in cloth) made by doubling material over on itself
small armnoun
a firearm fired while held in the hands—usually used in plural
1 the soldiers keep their small arms securely in their holsters when not on patrol
2 Some Hamas fighters took this to an extreme, killing several civilians on the Al-Rashid coastal highway using small arms and machine guns.
3 Also, a slew of small arms from Libya penetrated the black market in the 2010s, experts say.
4 Opening last October, the $41 million facility includes, among other things, a 21-lane indoor small arms range and video training simulators.
5 Officials in Jordan intercepted several shipments of small arms and explosives in the past year that had been smuggled into the country, intended for recipients in the West Bank, according to two Middle Eastern intelligence officials with detailed knowledge of the events.
6 The aid package — the final of 2023 — will include arms and equipment, including air defense munitions, anti-armor munitions, ammunition for high mobility artillery rocket systems, and more than 15 million rounds of small arms ammunition, a State Department spokesperson said to CBS News.
7 Its small arms, typical of larger tyrannosaurs, were an evolutionary adaptation, possibly aiding in maintaining balance for a two-legged animal with such a large head.
8 The aid package, proposed by the previous caretaker government, included air defense system rockets and millions of rounds of small arms ammunition, according to the Slovak Defense Ministry.
9 And rather than withdraw, Russian forces held their positions even under heavy artillery bombardment, meaning the Ukrainians would have to engage in close combat with small arms to advance.
10 Drink wine to sleep in the evening two small arm are painful. Ache tiredly?
喝完酒晚上睡觉两个小胳膊痛. 困疼?
11 Goliath has reduced chance of taking an engine critical from small arms fire.
歌莉娅遥控炸弹被轻武器击中引擎的几率下降。
12 Small weapons include sniper rifles, flamethrowers, cell phones, etc.
轻武器包括狙击步枪,喷火器,手机等。