gun

名词

UK/ɡʌn/
US/ɡʌn/

定义 gun 名词

weapon(武器)

  1. B1Countable(可數名詞)

    A weapon designed to fire bullets or shells.

    槍;炮

    • Police officers in the UK are not equipped with firearms.

      英國的警察沒有配備槍支。

    • The sound of gunfire could be heard from afar.

      從遠處就能聽到槍聲。

    • Various types of guns were employed during the war.

      戰爭期間使用了各種類型的槍支。

device(裝置)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A device used in sports to produce a loud noise as a signal to start a race.

    (體育比賽用)发令槍

    • The runners took off from the starting line when the starting gun went off.

      當起跑槍響起時,選手們從起跑線出發。

    • The race commenced with the sound of the starter's gun.

      比賽隨著發令槍的聲音開始。

    • The starter raised the gun, ready to signal the start.

      發令員舉起槍,準備發出起跑信號。

tool(工具)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A handheld device for spraying liquids or objects.

    • a paint spray gun

      噴漆槍

    • This spray gun is effective for quickly applying cleaning agents.

      這把噴槍能有效地快速噴灑清潔劑

    • The gun allows for an even coating on the entire surface.

      這把槍可以在整個表面均勻塗層

片语 gun 名词

  • hired gun

    An individual who is paid to carry out shootings or assassinations, typically a professional killer.

    受雇殺手

    The hired gun turned out to be a police informant.

    那個被僱用的槍手原來是警方的線人。

动词

UK/ɡʌn/
US/ɡʌn/

定义 gun 动词

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)

    To operate an engine at a high speed.

    加速;采油門加速

    • You must have been really pushing the accelerator to get here on time.

      你一定是一直踩著油門才能準時到達這裡。

    • The car sped away, with the sound of the engine being gunned.

      車子加速駛離,引擎加速的聲音響起。

    • The driver began to gun the engine, ready to move.

      司機開始加速引擎,準備出發。

成语

  • with guns blazing

    To do something with guns blazing means to do it with a lot of force and energy, often in an aggressive or unrestrained manner.

    火力全開(尤指爭論時)

    She criticized the company's policies with guns blazing, shocking everyone in the room.

    她火力全開地批評公司的政策,震驚了在場的所有人。

  • be under the gun

    To experience significant pressure due to the need to complete a task by a specific deadline or under particular constraints.

    感到有日期和規則的壓力

    He's really under the gun to finish the report by tomorrow.

    他必須在明天之前完成報告,壓力真的很大。

  • be gunning for someone

    To persistently seek to criticize, harm, or cause trouble for someone.

    针對某人,敵意待徙

    He's been gunning for me ever since that argument in the meeting.

    自從那次會議上的爭論後,他就一直在找我的麻煩。

  • be gunning for something

    To strive with great determination to obtain or achieve something.

    盡力爭取或贏得(某事物)。

    She's gunning for that promotion.

    她正在全力爭取那個升遷機會。

片语动词 gun

  • gun someone down

    to fatally or severely shoot someone, particularly when that person is defenseless

    槍殺

    In an incident, the police tracked down a suspect and gunned him down, ultimately leaving him wounded.

    在一次事件中,警方追蹤到一名嫌疑人並將其槍擊,最終導致他受傷。