单词 | gun |
释义 | gun From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Daily life, Technology Weaponsgungun1 /ɡʌn/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable]1 PMWa metal weapon which shoots bullets or shellshave/hold/carry a gun I could see he was carrying a gun.fired a gun in my life. I’ve never pointing a gun at the door. Jake was gun battle. Two policemen were killed in a 2 → put/hold a gun to somebody’s head3 DTa tool that forces out small objects or a liquid by pressure a paint gun a nail gun → flashgun, spray gun 4 (also starting pistol) a gun which is fired into the air at the start of a race5 → big/top gun6 → hired gun7 → with all guns blazing → son of a gun, → stick to your guns1, → jump the gun, → be going great guns, → spike somebody’s gunsgungun2 verb (gunned, gunning)1 → be gunning for somebody2 → be gunning for something3 [transitive] American English informalTTCFAST/QUICK to make the engine of a car go very fast by pressing the accelerator very hard → gun somebody ↔ down→ See Verb tableOrigin gun1 (1300-1400) Perhaps from Gunnilda, a woman's name, from Old Norse Gunnhildr |
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