英:[rɪˈvɒlvə(r)]
美:[rɪˈvɑlvə(r)]
英:[rɪˈvɒlvə(r)]
美:[rɪˈvɑlvə(r)]
re·volv·er
rih val vr
复数:revolvers
"转轮式火器",最初特指一种能够在不重新装弹的情况下发射多发子弹的手枪,始于1835年,是由 revolve(v.)构成的动作名词。这个名字是由美国发明家塞缪尔·科尔特(1814-1862)所取,因为它具有旋转的枪膛(后来的型号使用旋转的弹药筒)。
转轮手枪
旋转变压器
循环信用
revolve + -er >entry 2
The first known use of revolver was circa 1835
rewind1 of 2verb
to wind againespecially: to reverse the winding of (as a video tape)
rewind2 of 2noun
a function of an electronic device that reverses a recording to a previous portion
reward1 of 2verb
to give a reward to or for
reward2 of 2noun
something (as money) given or offered in return for a service (as the return of something lost)
a stimulus (as food) that is given to an organism after a correct or desired way of behaving and that makes the behavior more probable in the future
rewardingadjective
giving satisfaction
a rewarding experience
reward1 of 2verb
to give a reward to or for
reward2 of 2noun
something (as money) given or offered in return for a service (as the return of something lost)
a stimulus (as food) that is given to an organism after a correct or desired way of behaving and that makes the behavior more probable in the future
revulsionnoun
a strong pulling or drawing away : withdrawal
a sudden or strong reaction or change
a sense of complete dislike
revulsionnoun
a strong pulling or drawing away : withdrawal
a sudden or strong reaction or change
a sense of complete dislike
revuenoun
a theatrical entertainment consisting usually of brief and often funny sketches and songs
revolvingadjective
likely to revolve or recur
revolvernoun
a handgun having a revolving cylinder holding several bullets all of which may be shot without loading again
1 I press it against the ground and say over to myself: Jerk the revolver up, fire before he has a chance to grab, and then jump up.
2 Mr. Sesemann seized his revolver.
赛赛曼先生抓住了他的左轮手枪。
3 The robber menaced him with a revolver.
强盗用左轮手枪威吓他.
4 The echo of splintering wood made me flinch and nearly drop the revolver.
5 She did not notice that she had dropped the revolver.
6 She aimed a revolver at me.
她用左轮手枪瞄准我.
7 In 1887, he was sent to an insane asylum after brandishing a revolver in the legislature.
8 Somebody in the house had got that revolver....
9 He clenched down on the revolver’s handle and steadied his right hand with his left.
10 Crab explained that there were only six shots in the revolver.
11 The woman stuffed a revolver in the band of her pants.
12 Flora Baumbach gasped as Otis Amber unzipped his plastic jacket, pulled a revolver from his shoulder holster, and handed it to the judge, who locked the gun in her desk drawer.
13 I pressed my body against the crates and tried to make scenery of myself, fumbling with the revolver.
14 "Fact is, it must have been done! Now then, gentlemen, let's make a start. Nobody's got a revolver, by any chance? I suppose that's too much to hope for."
15 “It’s a single-action revolver. You got to pull the hammer back.”
16 Instead, pull out your revolvers and shoot away.
相反, 拔出你的左轮手枪并连续射击.
17 Shouldn't the revolver bounce off his chest too?
难道左轮手枪不应该同样从他的胸口弹开 吗 ?
18 I withdrew the revolver from my pocket once I was certain I was alone.
19 Often I would creep into his room while he slept and stare at the big shining revolver that lay near his head, within quick reach of his hand.
20 His wrenched shoulder-blade, untreated and unrested, went from bad to worse, till finally Hal shot him with the big Colt’s revolver.
1 左轮手枪
2 左轮
5 转炉