bullet 英 [ˈbʊlɪt]   美 [ˈbʊlɪt]

bullet

bullet  英 [ˈbʊlɪt] 美 [ˈbʊlɪt]

n. 子弹;只选某党全部候选人的投票;豆子  vi. 射出;迅速行进 

名词复数:bullets 

The revolver was loaded with only one bullet. 这支左轮手枪仅上了一颗子弹。
He threw himself down as the bullet flew overhead. 当子弹从头上飞过时,他迅速趴下来。

  • A bullet is the metal object that is fired out of a gun when its trigger is pulled. Without bullets, a gun is harmless.
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  • n. 子弹;只选某党全部候选人的投票;豆子
  • vi. 射出;迅速行进
  • 1. The revolver was loaded with only one bullet.

    这支左轮手枪仅上了一颗子弹。

  • 2. He threw himself down as the bullet flew overhead.

    当子弹从头上飞过时,他迅速趴下来。

  • 3. Jack bit hard on the stick while the doctors removed the bullet from his arm.

    当医生从杰克手臂取出子弹时他紧紧咬住那根棍子。

  • bullet (n.) 1550s, "cannonball" (a sense now obsolete), from Middle French boulette "cannonball, small ball," diminutive of boule "a ball" (13c.), from Latin bulla "round thing, knob" (see bull (n.2)). Meaning "small ball," specifically a metal projectile meant to be discharged from a firearm, is from 1570s. Earliest version of the figurative phrase bite the bullet is from 1891, probably with a sense of giving someone a soft lead bullet to clench in the teeth during a painful operation.
bul·let / ˈbʊlɪt ; NAmE ˈbʊlɪt / noun a small metal object that is fired from a gun 子弹;弹丸 bullet wounds 枪伤 There were bullet holes in the door. 门上有弹孔。 He was killed by a bullet in the head. 他头部中弹死亡。 see also magic bullet , plastic bullet , rubber bullet IDIOMsee bite v. bullet bullets bul·let / ˈbʊlɪt ; NAmE ˈbʊlɪt /
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