英:[ˈʃɒtgʌn]
美:[ˈʃɑtgʌn]
英:[ˈʃɒtgʌn]
美:[ˈʃɑtgʌn]
shot·gun
shat guhn
复数:shotguns
第三人称单数:shotguns
现在分词:shotgunning
过去式:shotgunned
过去分词:shotgunned
noun
a usually smoothbore shoulder weapon capable of firing shot at short ranges
an offensive football formation in which the quarterback plays a few yards behind the line of scrimmage and the other backs are scattered as flankers or slotbacks
adjective
of, relating to, or using a shotgun
involving coercion
covering a wide field with hit-or-miss effectiveness
ride shotgun运输途中担任护卫;坐在汽车前面的旅客座上
"用于发射小铅弹的枪",1821年,美国英语,来自 shot(名词)的意义上的"小铅弹"(1770年)+ gun(名词)。
后来的用法暗示了一种光滑膛枪,与发射子弹的 rifle 区别开来。通常用于狩猎小动物等。 "等等"中包括 shotgun wedding 中的形象,这是一个部分比喻的短语,1903年在美国英语中被证明。 Shotgun 指房子、棚屋或其他所有房间都通向一个长长的中央大厅,1938年开始使用,可能是因为这种安排而得名。 ride shotgun 是从1905年开始的,源于旧西部驿站上司机旁边有一名武装人员来防范麻烦的习惯。美国橄榄球进攻 shotgun 阵型在1966年被证明。
散弹枪
The first known use of shotgun was in 1776
shotgunnoun
a firearm used to fire small shot at short range
1 My screams brought the widow herself in her buggy with a shotgun.
2 Daisy got in the backseat and told me to take shotgun.
3 Walking slowly and with much confidence, I approached the Quit Man and his minion with a shotgun in one hand and an ax in the other.
4 After checking the branches to see if there were any birds hiding, he turned and saw a man aiming a double-barreled shotgun at him.
5 She popped some more shells in the chamber of her shotgun.
6 “Ah, there he is,” Mr. Rackley said, a shotgun resting on his shoulder.
7 I took in a deep breath and looked over at the icebox to see if the shotgun was still there.
8 It's a shotgun wedding.
那是一个先上车后补票的婚礼。
9 I wasn’t angry, like I was back in our house when I almost turned a shotgun on our marauding neighbors.
10 The man opens the door fully to reveal a shotgun at his side.
11 "It means we’re going to shut you two pretty birds in one of our cages overnight," said Basta, prodding them roughly in the back with his shotgun.
12 Dark seams radiated outwards like a shotgun blast of ink, as if Nico’s body were trying to expel all the shadows he’d travelled through.
13 Toby was asleep when the knock came, two times like a shotgun.
14 We lived in a little shotgun house, one room for the three of us, worked in the oil business, and then started my own.
15 When I opened the door I saw a shotgun propped against the seat next to his knee.
16 Elinor tried coming to her aid, but he casually pointed the shotgun at her chest and forced Meggie over to the door.
17 Willie accidentally let off his father's shotgun and made a hole in the wall.
威利无意中发射了他父亲的猎枪,把墙打了一个洞.
18 He had a double-barreled shotgun in his hand and was turning in a half circle and pointing it toward us all.
19 The group was armed with a Winchester rifle, a sawed-off shotgun, and six sticks of dynamite, which had been smuggled into the prison.
20 She stood the shotgun against the wall and folded her arms before her.
1 媒人
2 强制的
mandatory depressed forced imperative compulsive enforced coercive forcible peremptory high-handed by perforce obligatory fain compulsory steamroller
3 不加选择的
4 偶然
chance scratch casual passing occasional accidental stray contingent incidental haphazard fortuitous adventitious perchance haply fortuity happen
5 滑膛枪
9 强制
mandatory depressed forced imperative compulsive enforced coercive forcible peremptory high-handed coaction pressure stress screw constraint distress coercion compulsion forcing jackboot sandbag force enforce squeeze coerce highjack by perforce obligatory fain perforce commit oblige obligate dragoon by the strong arm compulsory steamroller compulsorily logic duress enforcedly duresse exact strain constrain enslave high-pressure forcing pump
11 偶然的
chance scratch casual passing occasional accidental stray contingent incidental haphazard fortuitous adventitious haply
12 鸟枪
13 用武力
15 强迫
forced compulsory compulsive coercive forcible obsessive-compulsive insistence duress arm-twisting insist exact sandbag force press crowd impress enforce compel oblige constrain hale coerce bullock gar by perforce
16 漫无目标的