gun control

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gun control 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. government regulation of the sale and ownership of firearms.

gun control 近义词

gun control

等同于 arms control

更多gun control例句

  1. They also think the Democratic Party, as it is now, has veered too far left, specifically with its stances on immigration, gun control and race.
  2. The high court has not issued a major opinion on gun control in more than a decade.
  3. It’s posted numerous articles supporting Benitez to its website, including one from the site Ammoland that calls Benitez “Judge Weinstein in reverse,” referring to a New York state judge who’s ruled in favor of gun control measures in numerous cases.
  4. “We have a huge problem when it comes to gun control in this country, and sadly five years later we haven’t made a whole lot of progress,” he said.
  5. The court has already taken a major gun case for next term, and may well invalidate a host of extremely popular gun control measures on the obviously wrong basis of the Second Amendment.
  6. “You can imagine the sound of that gun on a Bronx street,” Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce says.
  7. From there we took the train to Nice, France, but the French border control caught us and sent us back to Italy.
  8. Spin control began, Florida-style: the opinion only covers some counties, some people, some times.
  9. That act forever sealed his feeling for the Chief, bound it up with the war, with violence, with the gun.
  10. I mean, the reality of it was, I had to go out and get on a horse, and ride in, shoot the gun — how hard was that, right?
  11. Solely over one man therein thou hast quite absolute control.
  12. This was no strange sight to the boy by that time, but it was awkward in the circumstances, for he had neither gun nor spear.
  13. He turned at the sound of my voice with vastly more concern than he'd betrayed under the muzzle of Piegan's gun.
  14. In a few minutes, however, he had it again under control, and they soon reached the berg.
  15. He was a good judge of men, that eagle-faced major; he knew that the slightest move with hostile intent would mean a smoking gun.