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单词 sidearm
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Definition of sidearm in English:

sidearm

noun ˈsʌɪdɑːmˈsaɪdɑrm
  • A weapon worn at a person's side, such as a pistol or formerly a sword.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They are armed with 9mm sidearms as standard, but can upgrade these to 12.5mm sidearms if they wish.
    • After-market grips on self-defense handguns (and sporting sidearms as well) create a better fit between customer and product.
    • While many photos of Patton show him carrying one or two ivory-handled sidearms, Eisenhower is never depicted as visibly armed.
    • The P - 35 was the standard sidearm of both sides in the Falklands intervention, and many were used by both Israeli and Arab forces in the Middle East.
    • By carrying sidearms, contractor employees run the risk of being seen as unlawful combatants.
    • Fry - 739 had a hand around the throat ribbing of her armor and his sidearm against the side of her helmet.
    • This system is usually found in small personal defense pistols, or in full-sized law enforcement sidearms In the latter case, it is a deterrent against liability lawsuits.
    • In the course of this encounter, a courageous career prison officer and part-time cop named Claude Deckard braved the rifle fire with his personal sidearm at the distance of a football field.
    • The exact total, however, is unknown, as most citations only refer to ‘pistol’ or ‘revolver’ and some famous events do not mention sidearms at all.
    • We who carry sidearms are also in need of knowing the basic in and outs of knife offense/defense.
    • And having a personal sidearm wouldn't help you under many civil war scenarios.
    • Police recovered five rifles, 18 sidearms, 84 bullets, and 700 assegais in follow-up house-to-house searches.
    • I had always been a fan of the M1911 pistol, but after Cooper's training, the 1911.45 was the only sidearm that mattered to me.
    • A police presence has been established to stabilise the area after 171 men were arrested and rifles, sidearms, ammunition, assegais and pangas seized.
    • Stone watched the scene play out in slow motion as the man grabbed one of the officer's sidearms and bring it to bear where they were standing.
    • In every U.S. military action from World War I to Vietnam, the 1911 served as the standard sidearm for the American armed services.
    • All of the above C [O.sub.2] powered repeaters are useful in training for the street by duplicating the heft and overall feel of popular sidearms used in law enforcement and for personal defense.
    • With regards to the number of weapons that a player can carry at any one time, one automatic rifle and one sidearm may be carried, along with a lethal knife for silent close quarters takedowns.
    • Although sidearms are usually primary defensive weapons for officers on patrol, they are secondary on tactical SWAT call-outs where shoulder-fired arms generally take over.
    • Energy rifles and sidearms were stacked along one wall, small explosives charges and other weapons stored around the room.
adjective ˈsʌɪdɑːmˈsaɪdɑrm
  • (of a throw, pitch, or cast) performed or delivered with a sweeping motion of the arm from the side of the body at or below shoulder level.

    (扔,掷,投)体侧的

    a sidearm delivery
    as adverb I could throw sidearm

    我可以从体侧投球。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Borland has a sidearm delivery that can be deceptive.
    • His sidearm delivery is tough on right-handed hitters because the fastball moves down and in on them.
    • Any slide with the heel decidedly outside of the toe will open the shoulders and body away from the target and create a sidearm delivery.
    • After more than a decade in the minors, Taylor changed his delivery to a sidearm motion, which improved his control.
    • As a middle and long reliever, Pina continued to fool hitters with his sidearm delivery and deceptive palmball.
    • This year, Rusch sports a tighter, bigger-breaking curve, and he has been using a sidearm delivery occasionally on breaking pitches to left-handed batters.
    • Osoria relies on a hard sinking fastball thrown with a sidearm delivery.
    • Shouse, 33, is a longtime minor leaguer who developed a sidearm delivery to use against left-handed hitters last year.
    • Johnson had a blazing fastball that flowed effortlessly from his exaggerated sidearm delivery.
    • When he is ahead in the count, he likes to drop down to a sidearm delivery and throw a two-seam fastball or hard slider.
    • When general manager Ken Williams watched the tape, he liked what he saw - sinking and moving pitches, a sidearm delivery and an ability as a right-hander to get out left-handed hitters.
    • He used a sidearm delivery, and actually turned his back completely on the batter before spinning forward in his motion.
    • The sidearm delivery especially was effective.
    • He has the funky sidearm delivery to make it happen.
    • Though he has been criticized for his unorthodox sidearm delivery, he is the second-leading passer in the history of the league.
    • He never has been accurate when he drops into a sidearm delivery, and he is struggling too much for a third-year pro.
    • He throws from a strange arm slot, almost sidearm, and if he loses that slot, wildness can result.
    • It isn't common knowledge today, but Walter Johnson threw his blazing fastball with a sidearm delivery.
    • He also drops down to throw his sinker and slider from a sidearm delivery.
    • He made casual sidearm throws to first and took wild swings at pitches in the dirt.
verb ˈsʌɪdɑːmˈsaɪdɑrm
[with object]Baseball
  • 1Throw or pitch a ball to (someone) with a sidearm motion.

    〔主棒球〕由体侧投球给

    pitchers who sidearmed me on one pitch, then curved me with the next
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Smith tended to sidearm his throws, but Tedford got him to keep the ball up around his ear and deliver passes over the top.
    • ‘You sidearm it in one forward throw, no back motion, after sneaking up on the animal,’ says Gullung, a New Orleans native.
    1. 1.1 Throw or pitch (a ball or other object) with a sidearm motion.
      〔主棒球〕由体侧投球给
      he sidearmed a small stone, which missed the bottle

Derivatives

  • sidearmer

  • noun
    • Kim's movement and velocity separate him from other sidearmers who usually are easier to hit when they leave the ball up.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Will more sidearmers and submariners get an opportunity to show their stuff in the majors in the future?
      • While Smith, a sidearmer, doesn't have the velocity to pile up strikeouts, he helps himself by fielding his position well.
      • The sidearmer primarily is a fastball-slider pitcher who tops out at 89 mph and gets by on control and mixing pitches.
      • He did, allowing a run and prompting considerable activity in the Yankee pen, but the young sidearmer survived walking the first two hitters to strike out two of the final three to cap things off.

Definition of sidearm in US English:

sidearm

nounˈsīdärmˈsaɪdɑrm
  • A weapon worn at a person's side, such as a pistol or other small firearm (or, formerly, a sword or bayonet).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The exact total, however, is unknown, as most citations only refer to ‘pistol’ or ‘revolver’ and some famous events do not mention sidearms at all.
    • This system is usually found in small personal defense pistols, or in full-sized law enforcement sidearms In the latter case, it is a deterrent against liability lawsuits.
    • I had always been a fan of the M1911 pistol, but after Cooper's training, the 1911.45 was the only sidearm that mattered to me.
    • After-market grips on self-defense handguns (and sporting sidearms as well) create a better fit between customer and product.
    • Fry - 739 had a hand around the throat ribbing of her armor and his sidearm against the side of her helmet.
    • In every U.S. military action from World War I to Vietnam, the 1911 served as the standard sidearm for the American armed services.
    • Stone watched the scene play out in slow motion as the man grabbed one of the officer's sidearms and bring it to bear where they were standing.
    • All of the above C [O.sub.2] powered repeaters are useful in training for the street by duplicating the heft and overall feel of popular sidearms used in law enforcement and for personal defense.
    • By carrying sidearms, contractor employees run the risk of being seen as unlawful combatants.
    • And having a personal sidearm wouldn't help you under many civil war scenarios.
    • In the course of this encounter, a courageous career prison officer and part-time cop named Claude Deckard braved the rifle fire with his personal sidearm at the distance of a football field.
    • With regards to the number of weapons that a player can carry at any one time, one automatic rifle and one sidearm may be carried, along with a lethal knife for silent close quarters takedowns.
    • Energy rifles and sidearms were stacked along one wall, small explosives charges and other weapons stored around the room.
    • Police recovered five rifles, 18 sidearms, 84 bullets, and 700 assegais in follow-up house-to-house searches.
    • They are armed with 9mm sidearms as standard, but can upgrade these to 12.5mm sidearms if they wish.
    • While many photos of Patton show him carrying one or two ivory-handled sidearms, Eisenhower is never depicted as visibly armed.
    • We who carry sidearms are also in need of knowing the basic in and outs of knife offense/defense.
    • Although sidearms are usually primary defensive weapons for officers on patrol, they are secondary on tactical SWAT call-outs where shoulder-fired arms generally take over.
    • A police presence has been established to stabilise the area after 171 men were arrested and rifles, sidearms, ammunition, assegais and pangas seized.
    • The P - 35 was the standard sidearm of both sides in the Falklands intervention, and many were used by both Israeli and Arab forces in the Middle East.
adjectiveˈsīdärmˈsaɪdɑrm
  • 1(of a throw, pitch, or cast) performed or delivered with a sweeping motion of the arm at or below shoulder level.

    (扔,掷,投)体侧的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He throws from a strange arm slot, almost sidearm, and if he loses that slot, wildness can result.
    • He made casual sidearm throws to first and took wild swings at pitches in the dirt.
    • Johnson had a blazing fastball that flowed effortlessly from his exaggerated sidearm delivery.
    • He has the funky sidearm delivery to make it happen.
    • The sidearm delivery especially was effective.
    • It isn't common knowledge today, but Walter Johnson threw his blazing fastball with a sidearm delivery.
    • He never has been accurate when he drops into a sidearm delivery, and he is struggling too much for a third-year pro.
    • Any slide with the heel decidedly outside of the toe will open the shoulders and body away from the target and create a sidearm delivery.
    • He used a sidearm delivery, and actually turned his back completely on the batter before spinning forward in his motion.
    • After more than a decade in the minors, Taylor changed his delivery to a sidearm motion, which improved his control.
    • This year, Rusch sports a tighter, bigger-breaking curve, and he has been using a sidearm delivery occasionally on breaking pitches to left-handed batters.
    • His sidearm delivery is tough on right-handed hitters because the fastball moves down and in on them.
    • Though he has been criticized for his unorthodox sidearm delivery, he is the second-leading passer in the history of the league.
    • Shouse, 33, is a longtime minor leaguer who developed a sidearm delivery to use against left-handed hitters last year.
    • As a middle and long reliever, Pina continued to fool hitters with his sidearm delivery and deceptive palmball.
    • Osoria relies on a hard sinking fastball thrown with a sidearm delivery.
    • When he is ahead in the count, he likes to drop down to a sidearm delivery and throw a two-seam fastball or hard slider.
    • Borland has a sidearm delivery that can be deceptive.
    • He also drops down to throw his sinker and slider from a sidearm delivery.
    • When general manager Ken Williams watched the tape, he liked what he saw - sinking and moving pitches, a sidearm delivery and an ability as a right-hander to get out left-handed hitters.
    1. 1.1 (of a person, typically a baseball pitcher) using a sweeping motion of the arm at or below shoulder level.
      (尤指棒球投手)采用体侧的
adverbˈsīdärmˈsaɪdɑrm
  • In a sidearm manner.

    由体侧

    I could throw sidearm

    我可以从体侧投球。

verbˈsīdärmˈsaɪdɑrm
[with object]Baseball
  • 1Throw or pitch a ball to (someone) with a sidearm motion.

    〔主棒球〕由体侧投球给

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Smith tended to sidearm his throws, but Tedford got him to keep the ball up around his ear and deliver passes over the top.
    • ‘You sidearm it in one forward throw, no back motion, after sneaking up on the animal,’ says Gullung, a New Orleans native.
    1. 1.1 Throw or pitch (a ball or other object) with a sidearm motion.
      〔主棒球〕由体侧投球给
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