英:[ˈraɪfl]
美:[ˈraɪfl]
英:[ˈraɪfl]
美:[ˈraɪfl]
复数:rifles
第三人称单数:rifles
现在分词:rifling
过去式:rifled
过去分词:rifled
词根:rifle
n.rifling 膛线;来复线
v.rifling 抢劫;搜索;用步枪射击(rifle的ing形式)
verb (1)
transitive verb
to ransack especially with the intent to steal
to steal and carry away
intransitive verb
to engage in ransacking and stealing
verb (2)
transitive verb
to cut spiral grooves into the bore of rifled pipe
rifled arms
noun
a shoulder weapon with a rifled bore
a rifled artillery piece
rifles plural soldiers armed with rifles
verb (3)
transitive verb
to hit or throw (a ball) with great force or speed
assault rifle突击步枪;冲锋枪
air rifle气枪
sniper rifle狙击步枪
automatic riflen. 自动步枪
"便携式火器,其枪管或枪管内有螺旋形凹槽",这个词在1775年前后开始使用; 而在此之前,这个词是用来指代这些凹槽本身的(1751年),并且是从 rifled pistol(1680年代)中名词化的用法,源自动词 rifle,意为"在(枪管)中切割螺旋形凹槽"; 参见 rifle(v.2)。
这些螺旋形凹槽给予弹丸旋转,使其飞行更加精确。Rifles "装备步枪的军队",有时作为一个单位的名称,始于1843年。Rifle-range 自1850年起用作"步枪弹丸的射程"(也有,且更早的用法是 rifle-shot,1803年); "步枪射击场"的含义始于1862年。 Rifle-ball 始于1884年; 即使在圆形弹丸被圆柱形带锥形头部的弹丸取代后,这个词仍在使用中。
来复枪
步枪
Verb (1) Middle English, from Anglo-French rifler to scrape off, plunder, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German riffilōn to saw, obsolete Dutch rijffelen to scrape Verb (2) perhaps from French rifler to scratch, file, from Middle French, to scrape, plunder and Verb (3)
The first known use of rifle was in the 14th century
rift1 of 2noun
an opening made by splitting or separation : cleft
a normal geological fault
a break in friendly relations : breach
rift2 of 2verb
cleave entry 2, split
riflingnoun
the act or process of making spiral grooves
a system of spiral grooves inside the barrel of a gun causing a bullet when fired to spin about its longer axis
rifle1 of 4verb
to search through fast and roughly especially in order to steal
rifled the coat pockets for loose change
steal entry 1 sense 2a
rifle2 of 4verb
to cut spiral grooves on the inside of a barrel of
rifled arms
rifle3 of 4noun
a weapon with a long rifled barrel that is designed to be fired from the shoulder
a rifled artillery piece
plural a body of soldiers armed with rifles
rifle4 of 4verb
to hit or throw a ball with great force
riflerynoun
the practice of shooting at targets with a rifle
riflemannoun
a soldier armed with a rifle
a person skilled in shooting with a rifle
rifle1 of 4verb
to search through fast and roughly especially in order to steal
rifled the coat pockets for loose change
steal entry 1 sense 2a
rifle2 of 4verb
to cut spiral grooves on the inside of a barrel of
rifled arms
rifle3 of 4noun
a weapon with a long rifled barrel that is designed to be fired from the shoulder
a rifled artillery piece
plural a body of soldiers armed with rifles
rifle4 of 4verb
to hit or throw a ball with great force
1 As the announcement day neared, I began making harried after-work trips to the department stores at Water Tower Place, rifling through the dwindling midseason supply of winter wear, hunting the clearance racks in vain.
2 With the butt of his rifle Kat smashes to pulp the face of one of the unwounded machine-gunners.
3 The thundering report of the rifle followed the flash of fire.
4 Lyra was afraid he’d fire his rifle by mistake, but as soon as he’d spoken he hastened inside his house and shut the door.
5 The nine other warriors were close behind him, all of them with rifles in hand.
6 He went hunting with rifle.
他拿着来福枪去打猎.
7 “Bernie? Last night some punks broke into the store and cleaned me out of rifles, half my handguns, and all the rest of my ammo!”
8 He saw a Lakota fighting with the Indian policemen, so he thrust his rifle, with a long bayonet on the end of the barrel, at Crazy Horse.”
9 Most rifles and muskets at the start of the war were single-shot muzzle-loaders, that is, a bullet was inserted through the front, or muzzle, of the weapon.
10 One got out with the barrel of his rifle angled down.
11 He raised the rifle to his shoulder again and saw them react, shifting backward clumsily, crowding together.
12 In the back of the car was a rifle I'd purchased especially for this occasion.
在我汽车的后备箱里有专门为这次旅途而买的一把来福枪.
13 He propped the rifle on the dead and useless arm that had been so full of life a minute ago, and sighted with stolid concentration: one shot...two...three, and each found its man.
14 “Do you know who put the bullet in your rifle?”
15 Now they shout loud, angry words at us while cradling rifles in their arms.
16 Joe polished off his beer, hoisted up the rifle, and said “I’ll see you around” as he kicked open the kitchen door and staggered out, murder humming through his blood.
17 One February night the unmistakable blows of rifle butts were heard at the door.
18 I didn’t see her but yelled out anyway, “It wasn’t me! I didn’t fire the rifle!”
19 He said something to his men and came walking up the mountain after putting aside his rifle.
20 "The rest of you, keep your rifles on him," he says over his shoulder.
2 抢劫
rapacious robbery plunder heist looting hijacking rapine dacoity rob mug spoliate pillage roll rape spoil ransack predatory caper depredation spoliation stickup sack raven fleece ravish loot stick-up plunderage brigand high-jack stick pill harrow maraud reave
3 翻查
10 强夺
opening grab rape robbery snatch predation dispossession spoliation rapine extend rob hustle extort rend ravish rap and rend
11 猛击
drive crack bang slam bash clout bashing wallop beat pound ram punch blast bump smash swipe flatten slug smack swat slog biff hoick
12 偷去
15 偷走
17 掠夺
predatory predatism rape robbery plunder predation pillage spoliation rapacity despoliation despoilment freeboot prey raven filibuster reave depredate pirate spoil ravage ransack ravish despoil depredation foray sack disarray harry deflower loot spoliate ravenous rapacious ravin raid vampirism reive overrun Harry strip pluck maraud plunderage capture seizure rapine jayhawking rob forage scoff pill seize harrow flay
18 快速翻查
19 细搜
20 洗劫
21 步枪队