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gunning

/guhn-ing/US // ˈgʌn ɪŋ //UK // (ˈɡʌnɪŋ) //

炮制,炮击,炮轰,炮弹

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act, practice, or art of shooting with guns; gunnery.
    • : the hunting of game with guns.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inaccelerate
Forms: gunnings
as inshoot
Forms: gunnings
as intake
Forms: gunnings
as inbring
Forms: gunnings
Antonyms
as inexamine
Forms: gunnings
Antonyms
as infetch
Forms: gunnings
as inhaul
Forms: gunnings
as inhunt
Forms: gunnings
as inhurl
Forms: gunnings

Examples

  • Fort Bliss was shot in just 21 days, with the crew, Monaghan says, “running and gunning, literally.”

  • This growing clickbait awareness may ultimately cost news agencies that are gunning for short-term gains.

  • Reed McCandless is gunning for a Republican congressional nomination against incumbent Rep. Raul Labrador of Idaho.

  • But will it keep women of talent and substance and mettle and ambition from gunning it forward?

  • That Obama would go gunning for affluent America was no secret.

  • Brodrick and the others had accepted the unique invitation, Laura Gunning provisionally.

  • Mr. Gunning looked about him, still alarmed, still surrounded as in his dream, by appalling presences.

  • There was a cupboard and an easy-chair for Mr. Gunning on one side of the fireplace next the window.

  • He could not write paragraphs for the papers (they wouldn't take his paragraphs), but he could talk to Mr. Gunning.

  • Addy Ranger took Mr. Gunning very tenderly by the arm and led him to the stairs to see her go.