firing squad

行刑队行刑班步兵队阅兵式

firing squad 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a military detachment assigned to execute a condemned person by shooting.
  2. a military detachment assigned to fire a salute at the burial of a person being honored.

firing squad 近义词

n. 名词 noun

soldiers ordered to shoot

firing squad 的近义词 4

更多firing squad例句

  1. “We will notify the court when a firing squad becomes an option for executions,” the department said in a statement.
  2. It is not clear how long the department will take to assemble a firing squad now, and authorities have not provided a timeline.
  3. While the law, passed in May, also provided for death by firing squad, the state Department of Corrections acknowledged that it would not be logistically possible to use one in time for Sigmon’s planned June 18 execution.
  4. You might as well have banned a firing squad, especially for the shy Matsuyama.
  5. If Democrats stick together and don’t have their usual circular firing squad they can take advantage of what is happening at CPAC to win more Senate and House seats in the mid-term elections.
  6. The interior video shows the gunman firing the shot through the window.
  7. Another set of hackers that goes by the name the Lizard Squad told the Washington Post that they helped with the Sony hack.
  8. “Lack of forward firing ordnance in a CAS supporting aircraft is a major handicap,” he added.
  9. And some members of the Lizard Squad are now claiming that they were never trying to poison the network.
  10. There is a lot of residual concern that Lizard Squad was able to get even this far.
  11. Numbers have dribbled back from firing line and cannot be collected in this difficult country.
  12. Heavy firing continued all that afternoon, inflicting great loss on the rebels, whilst the Spaniards lost one soldier.
  13. Halting his squad, Lawrence dismounted, and taking Harry, they carefully made their way to the brow of a hill which lay in front.
  14. So Lawrence find Harry rode ahead, the squad some fifteen or twenty paces in the rear, leisurely following.
  15. Firing a random volley, those that lived turned and fled, pursued by the scouts.