bullet 的 2 个定义
- a small metal projectile, part of a cartridge, for firing from small arms.
- a cartridge.
- a small ball.
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bul·let·ed, bul·let·ing.
- to move swiftly.
bullet 近义词
small missile
更多bullet例句
- The dot formation in the weekday slots borrows from the ultra-popular bullet journal method, but handles much of the work for you.
- Taiwan’s compact size means that adventure is never more than two hours away by bullet train from any major city.
- While recognizing monthly fluctuations can be useful, period tracking isn’t a silver bullet.
- Whatever his intentions, the bullets were in the chamber long before Rittenhouse was born.
- AB 66 would have reined in the use of rubber bullets and other non-lethal weapons on protesters.
- Merabet had already been immobilized by a bullet to the groin.
- The incident still might have sparked trouble because that lone bullet proved fatal for a man who was black.
- He survived, Risner says, but was left permanently injured by a bullet to his spine.
- Not only did a cherished character get a bullet to the brain, but things are only going to get worse on The Walking Dead.
- Her mother, pregnant at the time of the killing, was hit in the shoulder by a bullet from the same gun that killed her son.
- He had not the least idea what wadding was, and his notion of a bullet was a dockyard cannon-ball bigger than his own head.
- Next moment Tom Brown sent a bullet straight into his heart, and his tail made a splendid flourish as he fell off his pedestal!
- Once even a blue bean (a bullet) made sad work with my head, and my fist has got a deuce of a smashing.
- In the meantime, whilst Captain Roman was running towards a house he was shot dead by a bullet in his breast.
- I could almost afford to be shot for the pleasure of putting a bullet through the black heart of Jennison.