英:[ˈhændgʌn]
美:[ˈhændˌɡʌn]
英:[ˈhændgʌn]
美:[ˈhændˌɡʌn]
hand·gun
haend guhn
复数:handguns
14世纪中期,用于未安装火器,来自 hand(n.)+ gun(n.)。在现代用法中,“手枪”,来自20世纪30年代的美国英语。
手枪
The first known use of handgun was in the 15th century
handicap1 of 2noun
a race or contest in which competitors with different levels of ability are given an artificial advantage or disadvantage to equalize chances of winningalso: the advantage or disadvantage given
a disadvantage that makes progress or success difficult
being lazy was a handicap
sometimes offensive a physical disability
handicap2 of 2verb
to give a handicap to
to put at a disadvantage
hapticsnoun plural in form but singular in construction
the use of electronically or mechanically generated movement that a user experiences through the sense of touch as part of an interface (as on a gaming console)
a science concerned with the sense of touch
handheldadjective
held in the handespecially: designed to be used while being held in the hand
a handheld computer
handgunnoun
a firearm designed to be held and fired with one hand
1 The year after he starred in Martin Scorsese’s “Taxi Driver,” Robert De Niro traded his handguns for a saxophone, playing a musician in love in “New York, New York,” Scorsese’s jazzy musical.
2 Also, Police Chief Thomas Manger says Lee was carrying starter pistols, not handguns as police had previously reported.
3 I took the handgun from under my seat and leaned out the open window.
4 There were four of them—all white, all wearing jeans and sweatshirts and baseball caps and bulletproof vests, and all carrying police-issue 9-millimeter semiautomatic handguns.
5 He then drove to his Hannam market on Olympic Boulevard and climbed onto the roof with his handgun, joining friends and relatives.
6 The government has imposed a ban on the sale of handguns.
政府下令禁止出售手枪.
7 Waukegan police shot and killed a 34-year-old man they said was wielding a handgun at a hotel on Wednesday night, officials said.
8 He said the dog walker tried to fight them off and was shot by one of the men, who was wielding a semiautomatic handgun, during the struggle.
9 A cabinet in the room contained a real, but disabled, 9mm handgun that had been modified with a digital counter to record the number of times children pulled the trigger.
10 Mr King strongly defends the Second Amendment and acts accordingly – he owns three handguns.
11 Coleman was standing on the street when the unidentified gunman ran toward him while firing a handgun, police said, citing early reports.
12 In another recent case, in which a 50-year-old man shot his wife in the back of the head with a small handgun, investigators were baffled by the absence of an exit wound.
13 Federal agents said they found an arsenal of weapons at Gentile's home including several handguns, a shotgun, five silencers, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and homemade dynamite.
14 A holster, with the muzzle of the handgun pointing farther than 1 meter (3 feet) from the competitor's feet while standing relaxed.
当选手轻松站立时,枪口指向地面位置距离其脚部超过一公尺(三英尺)的枪套。
15 She is also a moral philosopher, which the subjects of nonlandscape paintings confirm: images of handguns, fighter planes, raw meat, television sets and, perhaps from her work table, worn-down rubber erasers.
16 After he was arrested in San Jose, police said a search of his home recovered a semiautomatic handgun.
17 Authorities said the 38-year-old rapper acknowledged possessing a .45 caliber, gold-plated handgun and six rounds of ammunition after his luggage was searched upon arriving in Miami on Dec. 23, 2019, from California.
18 If it was an ape, then his handgun wasn’t going to be of much use.
19 He used this to raise money for his project, and managed to print a prototype handgun soon after.
20 Any dispute won't hesitate to produce handguns.
他们毫不迟疑的说你携带手枪.