gunfire

英['ɡʌnfaɪə(r)] 美['ɡʌnfaɪər]
  • n. 炮火;炮火声;炮轰声
CET6 TEM4
    n. (名词)
    1. 炮火,炮弹
    2. 枪炮的发射
    3. 用枪炮作战,炮击
    4. 炮火声,枪炮声,炮轰声
    5. 【军】号炮
    6. 火器的使用

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the act of shooting a gun;

    "the gunfire endangered innocent bystanders"
    "they retreated in the face of withering enemy fire"

1. It's still not known how many died in the volleys of gunfire.
现在还不知道有多少人在枪林弹雨中身亡。

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2. An untrained horse had taken fright at the sound of gunfire.
一匹未经训练的马听到枪响受了惊。

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3. Gunfire was heard at an army base close to the airport.
机场附近的军事基地传出了炮火声。

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4. The troopers followed behind, every muscle tensed for the sudden gunfire.
骑兵尾随其后,精神高度紧张以防突袭。

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5. Gunfire, skipper!
开火,船长!

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. They came under heavy enemy gunfire.
      他们受到敌人猛烈炮火的袭击。
    2. Hundreds of women and children fell to the rebels’ gunfire last month.
      上个月数百名妇女儿童死于叛军的炮火。
    3. The gunfire panicked the horses.
      枪声惊吓了马。
    4. Intensive exchanges of gunfire could be heard.
      可以听到密集的交火声。
    5. A burst of gunfire echoed across the square.
      一阵枪炮声在广场上回荡。