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bullets

/bool-it/US // ˈbʊl ɪt //UK // (ˈbʊlɪt) //

子弹,枪弹,弹丸,弹药

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a small metal projectile, part of a cartridge, for firing from small arms.
    • : a cartridge.
    • : a small ball.
    • : Printing. a heavy dot for marking paragraphs or otherwise calling attention to or itemizing particular sections of text, especially in display advertising.
    • : Cards. an ace.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    bul·let·ed, bul·let·ing.

    • : to move swiftly.

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Examples

  • They were the machine gun bullets coming from the ambush when my company got hit.

  • According to a police source, that fax came in at 2:46 p.m.—literally a after before the fatal bullets flew.

  • Coren said she never felt she was at risk of bodily harm, even as the bullets flew.

  • In the case of Steven Eugene Washington, nothing more than a blank stare made him a target for police bullets.

  • They unleashed a hail of bullets to rival the final scene in ‘Bonnie and Clyde.’

  • Quite a good lot of bullets were plopping into the water, so the Commodore ordered the Colne to lie further out.

  • None of the bullets harmed horse or man, and the sowars were not quite near enough to be in the line of fire.

  • A huge string game-bag was slung over his back, and in an antelope's horn or a crane's bill bullets were carried.

  • Even bullets will fly off from any other part of the scaly covering as though they had struck against a stone wall.

  • Five horses were shot under him, his clothes were riddled with bullets, but he was reserved for a sinister fate.