gun
- IPA[ɡʌn]
英式
- a weapon incorporating a metal tube from which bullets, shells, or other missiles are propelled by explosive force, typically making a characteristic loud, sharp noise.;a device for discharging a particular object or substance in a required direction
- cause (an engine) to race;accelerate (a vehicle)
noun: gun, plural noun: guns
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名詞
- 1. a weapon incorporating a metal tube from which bullets, shells, or other missiles are propelled by explosive force, typically making a characteristic loud, sharp noise.
- ▪ a device for discharging a particular object or substance in a required direction a grease gun
- ▪ a starting pistol used in athletics.
- ▪ the firing of a piece of artillery as a salute or signal the boom of the one o'clock gun echoed across the river
- ▪ North American a gunman a hired gun
- ▪ British a member of a shooting party.
- ▪ nautical slang, dated used as a nickname for a ship's gunnery officer.
- 2. informal muscular arms; well-developed biceps muscles it's encouraging to note that Schwarzenegger wasn't born with massive guns
動詞
- 1. cause (an engine) to race as Neil gunned the engine the boat jumped forward
- ▪ accelerate (a vehicle) he gunned the car away from the kerb
- having guns, especially of a specified type or amount: heavily gunned warships his powerfully gunned army
Oxford American Dictionary
- having guns, especially of a specified type or amount: heavily gunned warships his powerfully gunned army
Oxford Dictionary
- proceed forcefully, vigorously, or successfully
Oxford American Dictionary
- proceed forcefully, vigorously, or successfully
Oxford Dictionary
- with great but reckless determination and energy
Oxford Dictionary
- thwart someone's plans
Oxford Dictionary
- with great determination and energy, typically without thought for the consequences
Oxford American Dictionary
- refuse to compromise or change, despite criticism
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- a weapon incorporating a metal tube from which bullets, shells, or other missiles are propelled ...
- cause (an engine) to race: as Neil gunned the engine the boat jumped forward
Oxford American Dictionary