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carbine

/kahr-been, -bahyn/US // ˈkɑr bin, -baɪn //UK // (ˈkɑːbaɪn) //

卡宾枪,碳化钨

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a light, gas-operated semiautomatic rifle.
    • : a short rifle used in the cavalry.

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Examples

  • Will he get his carbine free before I reach him, or can I kill him first?

  • As you can see on your screens, this young soldier is trying to strangle me with the barrel of his carbine.

  • Washington pointed to Brown, who was kneeling beside him reloading his carbine, and said, “This is Osawatomie.”

  • "I spent a career carrying typically either a M16, and later a M4 carbine," he said.

  • Also, by carrying an M-4 carbine, everybody knew I was carrying something that could stitch even U.S. body armor.

  • As he stood, gloomily lost in the horror of the moment, another carbine was fired, accompanied by shouts from the soldiers.

  • But the jar threw my six-shooter where I couldn't reach it, and the carbine was jammed in the stirrup-leather on the wrong side.

  • Trevithick invented and made a carbine with a short barrel of large bore, having a hollow frame-work stock.

  • "Back your horse clear of the trail," he said, and there was a rattle as he flung his carbine across the saddle.

  • William Jencks had invented a carbine, and Uncle Sam wanted several thousand guns made in a hurry under the patent.