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pistole

/pi-stohl/US // pɪˈstoʊl //UK // (pɪsˈtəʊl) //

手枪,手槍,枪支,手持枪

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a former gold coin of Spain, equal to two escudos.
    • : any of various former gold coins of Europe, as the louis d'or.

Examples

  • John Pistole, head of the Transportation Security Administration and a former deputy FBI director is also in the running.

  • John Pistole, head of the Transportation Security Administration, insisted that upset Americans could always choose not to fly.

  • “Very few people actually get the pat-down at all,” John Pistole, who runs the Transportation Security Administration, told me.

  • The Drudge Report posted a link, the tape went viral and Pistole found himself being questioned about the case on CNN.

  • With new alacrity, the innkeeper thrust the pistole into a leathern pouch he carried at his girdle.

  • And he gave Philip forthwith another pistole, telling his father to add the first to his saving if he would.

  • King Charles II, during his banishment, would have shared the last pistole in his pocket with his little family.

  • But bless me, if every pistole was a doubloon and I had as many of them as I could carry I would not try another trip.

  • The moidore was worth six pieces of eight, the pistole four, the johannes eight.