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gunshot

/guhn-shot/US // ˈgʌnˌʃɒt //UK // (ˈɡʌnˌʃɒt) //

枪击,枪声,枪击事件,枪击案

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the shooting of a gun: We heard three gunshots.
    • : a bullet, projectile, or other shot fired from a gun.
    • : the range of a gun: The bear was out of gunshot.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : made by a gunshot.

Examples

  • Swalwell paused, and the Senate was silent as the sound of the gunshot resonated from the video.

  • As he brings it down, the first gunshot is heard on the video.

  • Stewart was driven to the hospital for treatment of gunshot wounds and died a little later, authorities said.

  • The passenger was hospitalized with gunshot wounds but survived and has been released, Metro officials said.

  • They found John Woo Jang, 66, of Laurel, with multiple gunshot wounds, police said.

  • Seven years later, he was found dead with two gunshot wounds to the head in what was ruled a suicide.

  • A wooden chair whizzed past my left ear and smashed into the steel door like a gunshot.

  • It took a gunshot, however, to make the story public property.

  • The most seriously wounded, 11-year-old Tymisha Washington, was listed in critical condition with multiple gunshot wounds.

  • Two Reuters journalists at the scene reported seeing two dead bodies, one with gunshot wounds to the head.

  • He had made a study of gunshot wounds, and deemed himself fortunate to be in when Mr. Warden called.

  • The starting-signal was to be a gunshot, the gun to be fired five minutes after a first warning shot.

  • For two long days and nights the chase kept up, during which the Constitution was kept, by weary labor, just out of gunshot ahead.

  • It was five o'clock before the Yankee ship came up within gunshot.

  • At less than a gunshot from where I stood was as plainly defined a seabeach as one could wish to see.