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rifled是rifle的过去分词 rifle美 ['raɪf(ə)l] 英 ['raɪf(ə)l] - v.在(枪膛)内制来福线;用步枪[来福枪]射击;搜劫;抢劫一空
- n.步枪;膛线枪;来福线;步枪队
- 网络搜寻;来复枪管;有条纹
复数:rifles 现在分词:rifling 过去分词:rifled v.+n. rifle fire,rifle shoot,buy rifle adj.+n. automatic rifle,loaded rifle v. ransack,search,rummage,go through,scour v. | | n. | 1. 步枪;来福枪,膛线枪〔和滑膛枪区别〕;来福线,膛线;步枪队 |
v. | 1. to search through something, e.g. a drawer or room, vigorously, hurriedly, and recklessly, often leaving things in disorder, sometimes with the intent to steal 2. to rob or plunder somebody or something 3. to cut spiral grooves on the inside of a gun barrel 4. to hit or throw a ball hard, making it travel very fast 5. to search quickly through something such as a container or a group of objects in order to find or steal something 1. to search through something, e.g. a drawer or room, vigorously, hurriedly, and recklessly, often leaving things in disorder, sometimes with the intent to steal 2. to rob or plunder somebody or something 3. to cut spiral grooves on the inside of a gun barrel 4. to hit or throw a ball hard, making it travel very fast 5. to search quickly through something such as a container or a group of objects in order to find or steal something | n. | 1. a gun with a long barrel that is fired from the shoulder. Spiral grooves inside the barrel make the bullet spin, improving its accuracy over a long distance. 2. a large cannon with spirals cut into the bore 3. a large gun with a long barrel that you hold against your shoulder to fire | np. | 1. a unit, especially a regiment, of soldiers armed with rifles |
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