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gunfight

/guhn-fahyt/US // ˈgʌnˌfaɪt //UK // (ˈɡʌnˌfaɪt) //

枪战,枪击事件,交枪,枪战事件

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a battle between two or more people or groups armed with guns, especially a confrontation between two gunfighters using revolvers in the frontier days of the American West.

Examples

  • The gun play is more “Fallout” than “Call of Duty,” which is fine in AI gunfights but might yield some frustration for first-person shooter fans going head-to-head against a human-controlled Julianna.

  • He’d won the Police Combat Cross, the department’s second-highest honor, for his role in a gunfight in the Bronx.

  • This is a gunfight Even so, starting early, water, sunblock, and good intentions won’t cut it.

  • Sometimes these incidents end with a view from behind the character’s eyeballs, or like this player who ended up in a gunfight trying to shoot while seeing the inside of their mouth.

  • I reached the gunfight spot to find men, women, and children wailing and sobbing.

  • This year, you stop bringing a pleasant, reasonable knife to a gunfight.

  • Murray added: “Schneiderman is bringing a knife to a gunfight.”

  • This weekend I posted a book club entry about Adam Winkler's important history of US gun law, Gunfight.

  • “Many of those Libyans died in the gunfight fighting off the attackers,” one of the officials said.

  • There was no 40-minute gunfight, he writes, and the SEALs were not fired at as they approached the compound.

  • Natural target in a gunfight, and in a rough-and-tumble it gets them all tangled up.

  • The gunfight destroyed his faith in his ability to do it—or most of it, anyway.