shotgun

英['ʃɒtɡʌn] 美['ʃɑːtɡʌn]
  • n. 猎枪;(橄榄球)进攻阵势
  • adj. 用猎枪的;强迫的;漫无目的的
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    n. (名词)
    1. 猎枪
    2. 鸟枪
    3. <美>【橄】拉开进攻阵式
    4. 霰弹枪
    5. 散弹枪
    6. 滑膛枪
    7. 火枪
    8. 散弹猎枪
    9. 不得不举行的婚礼
    10. (橄榄球)进攻阵势
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 狭长的
    2. 盒子式的
    3. 强迫的
    4. 强制的
    5. 用武力的
    6. 漫无目标的
    7. 任意的
    8. 用猎枪的
    9. 漫无目的的
    v. (动词)
    1. 射击
    2. 强迫
    3. 用猎枪射击
    int. (感叹词)
    1. 感叹词由某人喊出要求得到坐在汽车旅客席的特殊待遇
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英英释义

Noun:
  1. firearm that is a double-barreled smoothbore shoulder weapon for firing shot at short ranges

1. She had spotted a man with a shotgun taking aim.
她发现一个正持猎枪瞄准的男子。

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2. Her father shot himself in the head with a shotgun.
她父亲用一把猎枪开枪自杀了。

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3. Tom keeps a primed 10-foot shotgun in his office.
汤姆在办公室放了一支装了子弹的10英尺长的猎枪。

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4. He prodded Murray with the shotgun.
他用猎枪捅了捅默里。

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5. He blew his brains out with a shotgun.
他用一支猎枪射中了他的脑袋。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. A shotgun leans against the table.
      桌子跟前靠着一支猎枪。
    2. Willie accidentally lets off his father's shotgun and made a hole in the wall.
      威利玩他父亲的手枪时不小心走火了,把墙壁打出一个洞。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. It was a shotgun weeding and they were not in love.
      这是一个不得已的婚姻,他们并不相爱。
    2. My parents had a shotgun wedding and had only been married a few months before I was born.
      我的父母是因为母亲怀孕被迫结婚的,他们结婚才几个月便生下了我。