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gungQnn [C]a weapon from which bullets or SHELLS (= explosive containers) are fired枪;炮Have you ever used a gun before?你以前用过枪吗?The British police do not carry guns.英国警察不携带枪。You could hear the noise of the big guns firing in the distance.你能听见远处大炮开火的隆隆声。In sport, a gun is a device which makes a very loud sudden noise as a signal to start a race.发令枪;信号枪At the gun, the runners sprinted away down the track.发令枪响,选手们全速冲出跑道。A gun is also be a type of tool.亦指一种工具 [GREASE 中的 grease gun, STAPLE 中的 staple-gun.](esp. Am) A (hired) gun is a person whose job it is to carry and use a gun to protect or kill people.持枪保镖;职业杀手If someone does something with guns blazing, they do it in a determined or angry way.坚决地;愤怒地Both sides are determined to get the best deal possible from tomorrow's negotiations and will go in with guns blazing.双方都决心在明天的谈判中达成可能的最好的协议,因而会坚定地进行谈判。A gun carriage is a frame on wheels for a CANNON (= a large powerful gun).炮架A gun dog (Am also bird dog) is a dog used by hunters to find and gather birds they have shot.(猎人用来拾回击落的鸟的)猎狗A gun-runner is a person who illegally brings guns into a country.军火走私者Gun-running is the activity of bringing guns and other weapons into a country illegally, esp. for use against the government.军火走私A special police task force has been set up to combat gun-running and drug dealing.一个特别警察行动部队被组建来打击军火走私和毒品贩卖。[AIRGUN, FLASHGUN, HANDGUN, SHOTGUN]
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