释义 |
hang-fire|ˈhæŋfaɪə(r)| [f. phrase to hang fire (see hang v. 6).] A delay in the explosion of the charge of a gun or of a blasting charge. Also transf.
1892W. W. Greener Breech-Loader 170 Nothing is more tantalising to the sportsman than miss-fires; hang⁓fires, too, are a great nuisance. 1899Kynoch Jrnl. Oct.–Nov. 6/2 Hang fires, soft shots, high pressures, and other defects. 1936L. B. Lyon Bright Feather Fading 40 Dove's hang-fire height A long way falls. 1955Times 16 May 12/5 There is..no hang-fire in a story which..lacks the long dramatic suspense of the year before. |