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ack-ack

/ak-ak/US // ˈækˌæk //UK // (ˈækˌæk) //

阿克阿克

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : antiaircraft fire.
    • : antiaircraft arms.

Examples

  • You know, Ack, the melancholy of it all is that we grew up there.

  • A “Cathy” movie, filled with dietary struggles, overbearing mothers, and a script punctuated by a number of “Ack!”

  • Carlos has been staying busy perfecting his Obama impression including a sketch called BA-L-ACK Obama.

  • "The ack-ack will knock those planes out of the sky," one of the sailors said.

  • Ain't nothin' ever gained by not bein' open 'n' above-board; that's my motto, and I ack up to it.

  • Rocky raised his nose and head, braced himself as though to jump, and delivered a shrill “Ke-ack.”

  • You 'spose dey let dose Crow tak de ack-kisr-attah to Crooked-Bear's boy?

  • "And a-callin' of 'em to 'ack Mr. Dicky Hamshaw to pieces," growled Hawkins, adjusting his sights on the figure.