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paintball

/peynt-bawl/US // ˈpeɪntˌbɔl //

漆弹运动,彩弹射击,彩弹,漆弹

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a game in which players mark their opponents with colored gelatin capsules shot out of an air gun.

Examples

  • One store offers the chance to shoot costumed workers with a paintball gun.

  • He was wearing body armor and goggles and carrying a baseball bat and a paintball gun, chasing one person who was beaten by a person seen with Klein, prosecutors alleged.

  • Obviously, paintballs would break if they hit a ridge in the barrel, so manufacturers attempted to cut vents in the top of the barrels to let air escape.

  • Even some paintball manufacturers have tried to implement this concept in their markers.

  • It never really caught on in a big way, though, in part because some players found that the paintballs slowed down more during the course of their flight, which prevented them from breaking on impact.

  • “You could be an individual going to the paintball range and play by yourself,” says York.

  • No longer would they have crazy adventures like campus-wide paintball and lava matches.

  • Electric batons, wooden bats, tear gas, and paintball bullets were all weapons of choice.