bayonet
bayonet 英 [ˈbeɪənət] 美 [ˈbeənɪt, -ˌnɛt, ˌbeəˈnɛt]
n. 刺刀;卡销 vt. 用刺刀刺 vi. 用刺刀;劈刺
进行时:bayoneting 过去式:bayonetted 过去分词:bayonetted 第三人称单数:bayonets 名词复数:bayonets
- A bayonet is a knife attached to the end of a rifle. This makes the rifle capable of even more violence than before.
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- n. 刺刀;卡销
- vt. 用刺刀刺
- vi. 用刺刀;劈刺
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1. This man had no bayonet.
这人并没有刺刀。
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2. At that time the bayonet would not have been too useful as an appendage to a long gun since these were early days for firearms.
当时,因为火器还处于发展的初级阶段,刺刀作为一支很长火器的附加物还不会有太大的用处。
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3. Fascinated by this magic light-generating globe, he cut it off with his bayonet and put it in his knapsack so he could carry around the light with him wherever he went.
他对这个会发光的小球很痴迷,于是用刺刀把它割了下来,放进自己的背包,他觉得这样他就可以把光带到任何他想去的地方了。
- bayonet (n.) 1610s, originally a type of flat dagger; as a soldiers' steel stabbing weapon fitted to the muzzle of a firearm, from 1670s, from French baionnette (16c.), said to be from Bayonne, city in Gascony where supposedly they first were made; or perhaps it is a diminutive of Old French bayon "crossbow bolt." The city name is from Late Latin baia "bay" (which was borrowed into Basque from Spanish) + Basque on "good." As a verb from c. 1700.
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